A) 1781 B) 1700 C) 1820 D) 1750
A) David Hume B) Jean-Jacques Rousseau C) John Locke D) Immanuel Kant
A) Logical and metaphysical B) A priori and a posteriori C) Analytical and synthetic D) Empirical and theoretical
A) Ethics B) Aesthetics C) Logic D) Epistemology
A) Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals B) Metaphysics of Morals C) Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics D) Critique of Pure Reason
A) Aristotle B) David Hume C) René Descartes D) John Locke
A) German B) Greek C) Latin D) French
A) Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals B) Critique of Practical Reason C) Metaphysics of Morals D) Critique of Judgment
A) Analytical B) A priori C) A posteriori D) Empirical
A) England B) Italy C) France D) Germany
A) Skeptical Solipsism B) Materialistic Naturalism C) Transcendental Idealism D) Empirical Realism
A) Natural Law B) Utilitarian Principle C) Golden Rule D) Categorical Imperative
A) Doctor B) Politician C) Engineer D) Philosopher
A) Postmodernism B) Romanticism C) Existentialism D) Enlightenment
A) Categories B) Intuitions C) Apperceptions D) Empiricisms
A) Forms B) Ideas C) Phenomena D) Concepts |