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Philosophy 1010 Exam 2 Latest Study Questions And Answers Our ideas of primary properties correctly represent the world. (t or f) ANS true Our ideas of secondary properties do not represent the world. They are the result of causal powers in objects that produce these ideas in us. (t or f) ANS ...

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Our ideas of primary properties correctly represent the world. (t or f) ANS true


Our ideas of secondary properties do not represent the world. They are the result of causal powers in
objects that produce these ideas in us. (t or f) ANS true



Why is it important philosophically for Descartes to argue that God exists? ANS If a perfect God
exists, then the Evil Genius does not.



How does Descartes argue that God exists? ANS He begins with only the ideas in his mind, since
that is all he can be certain of at that point



Does Descartes believe he has the idea of perfection? ANS Yes. That is the only way he could
know that he, himself, is imperfect.


Our ideas of secondary properties, such as our idea of red, do not resemble anything in the object that
produce the ideas in us. (t or f) ANS true


Though Descartes believes in his own existence as well as God's, he does not believe in a material
world, even at the end. (t or f) ANS false



Does Descartes know that he, himself, is imperfect? ANS Yes. Because he doubts, he knows he is
imperfect.


Blue and yellow are primary properties, while green is a secondary property. (t or f) ANS false



Because he believes the senses are known deceivers, Descartes is an empiricist. (t or f) ANS false



Like Descartes, John Locke is a rationalist. (t or f) ANS false

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