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6. The Molyneux Problem included what three things?

  • a man, a woman and a shape of some sort dunno wasn't really listening
  • a blind man, a cube and a sphere
  • a blind man, a square and a cube
  • a blind man, a cube and a square

7. Sentinent Monads:

  • I'm tired can I go home?
  • Involuntary focusing of attention, incapable of consciousness pleasure and pain
  • Capable of consciousness pleasure and pain, voluntary focusing of attention
  • Capable of focusing on attention with no ability to understand pain and pleasure

8. What did the Molyneux Problem conclude?

  • Be too confused by visual images for anything to happen, however underlying geometry of shapes = independent of sensory images in brain
  • Be too dazzled by visual images for it to happen, however underlying geometry of shapes = independent of sensory images that illustrate them
  • Be too dazzled by sensory images for it to happen, however underlying geometry of shapes = independent of visual images that illustrate them
  • CHIP is worthless lol

9. Leibnitz co-invented what with who?

  • Calculus with Isaac Newton
  • Windmills duh, he don't need no help
  • Abacus with Isaac Newton
  • Microscope with Locke

10. In the Scientific Revolution, what did Locke look to experiment?

  • Rats
  • Ancient texts
  • An observation, rather than ancient texts for certainty
  • Modern texts to compare to ancient ones

11. How did early modern scientists establish matter of fact?

  • Through observation, direct witnessing of experiments and reporting this in journals
  • Take a pic and upload it on insta with all the hashtags #likeforlike #instawhat nofilter
  • Through witnessing people do the experiment but not publishing it as it was inside knowledge
  • Through publishing articles but not actually witnessing the experiment being carried out

12. Rational Monads are best described as:

  • their ideas received media attention, searched for God's approval, however incapable of apperception
  • close to God, capable of perception, rationally analytical
  • close to God, rational analysis, capable of apperception, ideas receive attention
  • rationally stable, capable of apperception, atheists

13. Simple Monads:

  • Indistinct unconscious perception = all things have it
  • Distinct unconscious perception = some things have it
  • Conscious but indistinct perception = most things have it
  • Stupid people with no brains

14. Monads are unlike who's idea of interactional parallelism between mind and body?

  • Locke
  • Descarte
  • Leibnitz
  • Aristotle

15. Early modern scientists believed that women were...

  • not allowed to publish anything, but could witness
  • incapable of witnessing because they had no brain
  • not allowed to witness, as their reputation was not trustworthy
  • smarter than men and should always witness

16. Supreme Monad:

  • soul knows and controls everything, Monads = harmonious
  • soul controls nothing Monads are stupid basically this is a waste of time cool
  • soul knows nothing but controls everything
  • Monads = out of time, soul knows everything