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Critique of Pure Reason

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Critique of Pure Reason game quiz
"Immmanuel Kant is perhaps the most important philosopher since Plato. His ideas of the process of thought and cognition truly did begin a "Copernican revolution", which is to be still filtered down us today. Please filter along..."

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1. Who was the philosopher that shook Kant to such a degree, that he was compelled to publish this interesting tome?
    Socrates
    George Berkeley
    Aristotle
    David Hume


2. What does Kant call the 'pure, original and unchanging consciousness'?
    Answer: (i--------)


3. Is there such a thing as the Original Mind in Kant's system, which creates the order of all space and time?
    Yes
    No


4. How is "logic" defined as according to Kant?

    habitual thought
    Logic is the subjective validation of the reproductive imagination and relational combinatorics, to describe and understand the "objective unity of apperception".
    a priori methodologies which strive at perfection
    nothing but symbols with meaningless sounds


5. What does Kant refer to as 'intensive magnitudes' and 'extensive magnitudes'?
    appearances
    time
    force
    space


6. Experience is the function of perception. Perception is the function of time. What are the three modalities of Time?
    succession & simultaneity & persistence
    intransigence & persistence & succession
    duration & feeling & incoporeality
    invisibility & continuity & sympathy


7. Kant divides the categories of objects into mundus sensibilis and mundus intelligibis. What are these categories better known as?
    appearance & levity
    sensation & matter
    noumena & phenomena
    time and space


8. Kant realizes that reason has a negative utility, namely to govern itself from going beyond its limitations. Reason, then has only one practical use- what is its practical usage?
    understanding
    analysis
    creating systems
    nothing


9. Questions of morality is tantamount to the function of reason.
    True
    False


10. The rational concept of the Being is built on "I think". What other philosopher made this concept so familiar?
    Answer: (D-------)


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