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littleanan

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According to John Locke, all knowledge is founded on:
 
  A. reason.
 
  B. logic.
  C. experience.
 
  D. imagination.
  E. Both A and B

Question 2

The two basic epistemological problems raised by Descartes were:
 
  A. the Cogito Argument and the tabula rasa.
 
  B. the problem of knowledge and the problem of belief.
 
  C. the problem of certainty and the problem of the sources of knowledge.
 
  D. empirical problems and rational problems.
  E. justification and reason.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

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Answer: C





 

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