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Perception - (answer)A modern word for what Thomas Hobbes called "sense," the
basic mental activity from which all other mental phenomena are derived.
Phenomenalists believe that there are - (answer)no physical objects, just sense data.
Phenomenology originated from - - (answer)Kant's distinction between the
phenomenal and the noumenal world.
Physicalism is the belief - (answer)that reality is just physical states and material
things.
Plato - (answer)was most famous for his Theory of Forms and his two-realm
doctrine: two separate worlds with two types of knowledge.
,Plato and Aristotle were not fans of - (answer)democracy and basic human
equality.
Plato had three famous theories: - (answer)The Theory of Knowledge, The Theory
of Love and Becoming, The Theory of Forms.
Plato held that the ultimate source of reality and goodness - (answer)lies beyond
the physical, natural world.
Plotinus - (answer)Held that reality emanates from the One.
Pragmatism is also known as British pragmatism. - (answer)-'False'.
Previous theologians often thought that human actions were determined by God.
This is a position known as - - (answer)Theological determinism
, Principle of sufficient reason ; - (answer)there is a sufficient reason why things are
exactly as they are and are not otherwise.
Propositional knowledge is - (answer)knowledge of facts.
Pyrrho - (answer)Held that every theory can be opposed by an equally valid
contradictory theory; we must suspend judgment on all issues.
Pythagoras - (answer)maintained that enumerability constitutes the nature of
things.
Rationalism is the belief that - (answer)we have innate ideas, that we can have
knowledge without perception.
Real memories: - (answer)Memories that actually happened as they did.
Realism - (answer)The theory that the real world is independent of the mind.