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The book whose publication marks the beginning of modern philosophy is:
 
  A. The Epistemological Turn.
  B. Meditations on First Philosophy.
 
  C. The Method of Doubt.
  D. Critique of Pure Reason.
 
  E. The Monadology.

Question 2

The epistemological thought of the 17th century has influenced:
 
  A. poetry.
 
  B. art.
  C. economic views.
 
  D. Both A and B
  E. All of the above



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: E



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