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Critique of Pure Reason Multiple-Choice Quiz
Immanuel Kant
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Knowledge that is independent of experience is called
a posteriori.
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a priori.
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empirical.
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Both a and c
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According to Kant, the following would be considered an analytic judgment:
All bachelors are happy.
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All bachelors are unmarried males.
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All bodies are heavy.
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All skies are blue.
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According to Kant, the following would be considered a synthetic judgment:
All bodies are heavy.
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All bodies are extended.
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Two halves make a whole.
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Triangles have three sides.
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Which of the following is not possible in Kant's view:
Analytic a priori judgments
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Analytic a posteriori judgments
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Synthetic a priori judgments
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Synthetic a posteriori judgments
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According to Kant, the criteria of a priori knowledge includes
necessity.
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strict universality.
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contingency.
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Both a and b
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