The Petition of right was written by the Parliament in 1628, but
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What philosophy is David Hume most identified with
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David Hume (1711-1776) was a Scottish philosopher whose sceptical philosophy restricted human knowledge to that which can be perceived by the senses. This is known as empiricism.
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What dominated the first period of philosophy of the nineteenth century
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German idealism
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Which philosophical theory is closely related to empiricism
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positivism
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What is the name of the philosopher who said that god is dead'
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it was friedrich nietzsche
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Which event marked the end of the Enlightenment
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death of Immanuel Kant
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Where did the renaissance begin in the mid-1300s
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in taly
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Which part of science is Rene Descartes credited with developing
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analytical geometry
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What does the doctrine of the Immaculate Conception state
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Mary, the Mother of Jesus, was conceived without original
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Who wrote The City of God which outlined the struggles of humans who believed in God and those who relied on themselves for survival
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Saint Augustine.
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Which branch of philosophy pertains to the rules of correct reasoning to develop a valid conclusion
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logic
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Who was Bertrand Russell
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Bertrand Russell (1872-1970) was a British mathematician,
philosopher, and social critic. He pioneered the study of analytic
philosophy, and wrote extensively on logic as the basis for
mathematics and linguistics. He won the Nobel Prize in literature
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Which philosophical movement is most closely associated with empiricism
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logical positivism
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Who was a philosophical supporter and preserver of the scientific revolution
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Sir Francis Bacon
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Which individuals are existentialists
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For A+ Soren K, Friedrich N & and Jean-Paul S.
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Who was the creator Which system allowed for the discussion of differences between ancient philosophy and theology
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God is the creator of all things and he does not need mans
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What was the basis for aristotle's philosophy and theories-
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Due to the fact that he studied under Plato, he based his
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Which event marked the end of the Anglo-Saxon period of British literature
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William 1 conquered England in 1066
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What did the Petition of Right do
The Petition of right was written by the Parliament in 1628, but
is dated 1627.
What philosophy is David Hume most identified with
David Hume (1711-1776) was a Scottish philosopher whose sceptical philosophy restricted human knowledge to that which can be perceived by the senses. This is known as empiricism.
What dominated the first period of philosophy of the nineteenth century
German idealism
Which philosophical theory is closely related to empiricism
positivism
What is the name of the philosopher who said that god is dead'
it was friedrich nietzsche
Which event marked the end of the Enlightenment
death of Immanuel Kant
Where did the renaissance begin in the mid-1300s
in taly
Which part of science is Rene Descartes credited with developing
analytical geometry
What does the doctrine of the Immaculate Conception state
Mary, the Mother of Jesus, was conceived without original
sin.
Who wrote The City of God which outlined the struggles of humans who believed in God and those who relied on themselves for survival
Saint Augustine.
Which branch of philosophy pertains to the rules of correct reasoning to develop a valid conclusion
logic
Who was Bertrand Russell
Bertrand Russell (1872-1970) was a British mathematician,
philosopher, and social critic. He pioneered the study of analytic
philosophy, and wrote extensively on logic as the basis for
mathematics and linguistics. He won the Nobel Prize in literature
in 1950.
Which philosophical movement is most closely associated with empiricism
logical positivism
Who was a philosophical supporter and preserver of the scientific revolution
Sir Francis Bacon
Which individuals are existentialists
For A+ Soren K, Friedrich N & and Jean-Paul S.
Who was the creator Which system allowed for the discussion of differences between ancient philosophy and theology
God is the creator of all things and he does not need mans
opinion .
What was the basis for aristotle's philosophy and theories-
Due to the fact that he studied under Plato, he based his
theories and philosophies from the reactions of his teacher's
theories.
Which event marked the end of the Anglo-Saxon period of British literature