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Questions:
- What is not related to Descartes?
- What has Locke refuted?
- How many types of ideas are there according to Locke?
- 'The same everywhere, but I know not what.' Who said this?
- According to Hume, what are Sensation and Reflections?
- Who believed in the existence of Monads?
- What is not accepted by Hume?
- Who stated that space and time cannot be experienced?
- Who wrote 'Critique of Pure Reason'?
- Who said Noumena is unknowable?
- Who gave the Ontological Argument to prove the existence of God?
- Which book was written by Descartes?
- What kind of thinker was Descartes?
- Who said 'All is God and God is all'?
- What is Descartes' Mind-Body relation theory?
- Who is referred to as the father of modern Western philosophy?
- What kind of thinker is Spinoza?
- What is the name of Spinoza's substance?
- What is matter according to Descartes?
- What is God according to Spinoza?
- What are attributes according to Spinoza?
- Which doctrine did Leibnitz introduce?
- What is substance according to Leibnitz?
- Who wrote 'Monadology'?
- How does Leibnitz describe Monads?
- Who said 'I think therefore I am'?
- What is self according to Descartes?
- How does Descartes describe mind and body?
- What is the absolute substance according to Descartes?
- Who gave the theory of Pantheism?
- Who believes in intellectual love for God?
- According to Spinoza, how can the Ens Absolutum be known?
- What is Leibnitz known as?
- How does Leibnitz define Monads?
- Who are considered rationalist thinkers?
- What does Spinoza believe about substance?
- What does Spinoza's philosophical identity include?
- What kind of thinker is Locke?
- Who gave the representationalist theory of perception?
- How is sensory knowledge obtained according to Locke?
- What is correct according to Locke?
- Who wrote 'Philosophical Essays Concerning Human Understanding'?
- What is the result of empiricism according to Kant?
- What are analytic judgements?
- What does Kant say about the noumenal world?
- What is the phenomenal world according to Kant?
- What does Hume observe directly?
- What is the source of knowledge according to Kant?
- What are not considered categories of the mind according to Kant?
- What is the cause and effect relation according to Hume?
- How does Hume define impressions?
- What are ideas according to Hume?
- Who said 'Concepts without percepts are empty and percepts without concepts are blind'?
- Where are synthetic a priori judgements possible?
- What is the first certain knowledge according to Descartes?
- What did Berkeley refute?
- What does 'Esse-est percipi' mean?
- How is Berkeley described?
- How does Berkeley define the perceiver?
- Who was Plato's teacher?
- What is one of Plato's works?
- What is central to Plato's metaphysics?
- Who were Plato's disciples?
- Who said proper knowledge is the knowledge of Ideas?
- Who stated that knowledge is neither perception nor belief?
- What divine world does Plato believe in?
- What theory explains the relation between ideas and things in the world according to Plato?
- How does Plato describe Ideas?
- Which causes are accepted by Aristotle?
- Who gave the theory of evolutionism?
- Who said substance is 'unexpressed potentiality'?
- Who described God as pure form?
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