Theory of Knowledge

prepared for students at the end of AS Philosophy Unit 1 (Theory of knowledge). It mainly tests the students knowledge of the key philosphers and the key positions.
What P is a made-up philosophical language using words which only refer to sense-data?. What H is the name of a famous empiricist philosopher?. What L is the name of a rationalist who developed an ontological argument for the existence of God?. What L is the name of a philosopher who distinguished objects' primary and secondary qualities?. What B is the name of a philosopher who said "to be is to be perceived"?. What G is the name of a philosopher who argued that JTB is not sufficient for knowledge? . What D is the name of a philosopher who invented radical doubt as a philosophical tool?. What I is a philosophical position claiming that the world is fundamentally mental (not physical)?. What E is the philosophical position claiming that the foundations of knowledge are sense-data?. What R is the philosophical position claiming that the root of all knowledge is reason?. What F is the position claiming that knowledge must have a firm base which cannot be doubted ?. What C is the position claiming that knowledge consists only in its tight internal structure? . What NR is the philosophical position claiming that we experience the outside world directly?. What P is the name of a philosopher who developed the Theory of Forms?. What TR is the Latin expression used by a famous empiricist to describe the brain at birth?. What K is the name of philosopher who said "intuitions without concepts are blind"?. What C refers to a statement which could be either true of false?. What AP refers to knowledge which is possible without venturing into the world to investigate?. What A refers to a statement which is true by virtue of the meaning of the words in it?. What S is the philosophical position claiming that one can only be sure that oneself exists? .
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