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Epistemology is basically the study of _______.
 
  A. what we can know only after death
  B. what we cannot know
  C. the physical substance of our minds
  D. what we know and why we know it

Question 2

Aristotle considered Thales' view that water is the fundamental principle of the world to be _______.
 
  A. revolutionary (although incorrect) because for the first time, people were seeking to understand the world on its own terms.
  B. a dangerous and revolutionary (although correct) overthrowing of the old gods.
  C. incorrect and an opportunity to make amusing philosophical points.
  D. correct but essentially irrelevant.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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