A) To argue against religion. B) To promote skepticism. C) To discuss ethics. D) To establish a foundation for scientific knowledge.
A) Second Meditation. B) First Meditation. C) Fifth Meditation. D) Third Meditation.
A) I feel, therefore I am. B) I think, therefore I am. C) I know, therefore I am. D) I doubt, therefore I am.
A) One is a part of the other. B) They are the same substance. C) They are mere illusions. D) They are fundamentally different substances.
A) Extended substance. B) Divine substance. C) Impermanent substance. D) Thinking substance.
A) Monism. B) Dualism. C) Materialism. D) Idealism.
A) Radical doubt. B) Empirical observation. C) Deductive reasoning. D) Inductive reasoning.
A) The existence of the body. B) The accuracy of sensory experience. C) The existence of the self as a thinking thing. D) The reality of the world.
A) Sensory experience. B) Cultural influences. C) Historical context. D) Clear and distinct perceptions. |