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Questions:

  1. What is not related to Descartes?
  2. What has Locke refuted?
  3. How many types of ideas are there according to Locke?
  4. 'The same everywhere, but I know not what.' Who said this?
  5. According to Hume, what are Sensation and Reflections?
  6. Who believed in the existence of Monads?
  7. What is not accepted by Hume?
  8. Who stated that space and time cannot be experienced?
  9. Who wrote 'Critique of Pure Reason'?
  10. Who said Noumena is unknowable?
  11. Who gave the Ontological Argument to prove the existence of God?
  12. Which book was written by Descartes?
  13. What kind of thinker was Descartes?
  14. Who said 'All is God and God is all'?
  15. What is Descartes' Mind-Body relation theory?
  16. Who is referred to as the father of modern Western philosophy?
  17. What kind of thinker is Spinoza?
  18. What is the name of Spinoza's substance?
  19. What is matter according to Descartes?
  20. What is God according to Spinoza?
  21. What are attributes according to Spinoza?
  22. Which doctrine did Leibnitz introduce?
  23. What is substance according to Leibnitz?
  24. Who wrote 'Monadology'?
  25. How does Leibnitz describe Monads?
  26. Who said 'I think therefore I am'?
  27. What is self according to Descartes?
  28. How does Descartes describe mind and body?
  29. What is the absolute substance according to Descartes?
  30. Who gave the theory of Pantheism?
  31. Who believes in intellectual love for God?
  32. According to Spinoza, how can the Ens Absolutum be known?
  33. What is Leibnitz known as?
  34. How does Leibnitz define Monads?
  35. Who are considered rationalist thinkers?
  36. What does Spinoza believe about substance?
  37. What does Spinoza's philosophical identity include?
  38. What kind of thinker is Locke?
  39. Who gave the representationalist theory of perception?
  40. How is sensory knowledge obtained according to Locke?
  41. What is correct according to Locke?
  42. Who wrote 'Philosophical Essays Concerning Human Understanding'?
  43. What is the result of empiricism according to Kant?
  44. What are analytic judgements?
  45. What does Kant say about the noumenal world?
  46. What is the phenomenal world according to Kant?
  47. What does Hume observe directly?
  48. What is the source of knowledge according to Kant?
  49. What are not considered categories of the mind according to Kant?
  50. What is the cause and effect relation according to Hume?
  51. How does Hume define impressions?
  52. What are ideas according to Hume?
  53. Who said 'Concepts without percepts are empty and percepts without concepts are blind'?
  54. Where are synthetic a priori judgements possible?
  55. What is the first certain knowledge according to Descartes?
  56. What did Berkeley refute?
  57. What does 'Esse-est percipi' mean?
  58. How is Berkeley described?
  59. How does Berkeley define the perceiver?
  60. Who was Plato's teacher?
  61. What is one of Plato's works?
  62. What is central to Plato's metaphysics?
  63. Who were Plato's disciples?
  64. Who said proper knowledge is the knowledge of Ideas?
  65. Who stated that knowledge is neither perception nor belief?
  66. What divine world does Plato believe in?
  67. What theory explains the relation between ideas and things in the world according to Plato?
  68. How does Plato describe Ideas?
  69. Which causes are accepted by Aristotle?
  70. Who gave the theory of evolutionism?
  71. Who said substance is 'unexpressed potentiality'?
  72. Who described God as pure form?
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