philosophy 1. realism is the view that there exists a real world with features t
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philosophy
1. realism is the view that there exists a real world with features that are dependent of ____
a. our language
b. our perceptions
c. our beliefs
d. our thoughts
e. all the above
2. critics of _______ have objected that what appears as self given may be relative to the bracketing process.
a. Jean-Paul Sarte
b. friedrich Nietzsche
c. Martin Buber
d. Edmund Husserl
e. Martin Heidegger
3. _________construes the self as an entity whose perceptions are the basis for the reality of physical objects
a. existentialism
b. pragmatism
c. materialism
d. phenomenology
e. idealism
Explanation / Answer
1. e. all the above
Realism is the view that there exists a real world with features that are independent of __mind (mind independent word). The question is posted as "dependent," if so, there is no correct option.
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