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1
How would Hume and Kant both agree and disagree concerning the role sense experience plays in the attempt to attain knowledge?
2
What is Hume's argument for skepticism concerning the self as an inner, unchanging, immaterial substance?
3
What did Kant mean when he claimed that the mind's own organizing principles define the preconditions of all possible experiences?
4
Why doesn't Kant think we can have metaphysical knowledge concerning the nature of reality as it exists independently of our perceptions?
5
Describe G. W. F. Hegel 's notion of reality as a system of conceptual triads.
6
Do infants have experience, or do they just have sensations? Do cats? Do fish? Explain.
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What did Arthur Schopenhauer mean when he said that the essence of reality is will?
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Why was Schopenhauer a pessimist about life?
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Will the future resemble the past? Can you know that it will, or must you merely assume that it will?
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What did John Stuart Mill mean when he said that an object is "a permanent possibility of sensation"?







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