The Philosophers John Locke and David Hume: a. Were inventors of the circular flow model b. Were early developers of the Quantity Theory of money c. Were early mercantilist supporters d. Were second cousins once removed e. All of the above f. None of the above
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The philosophes can best be described as: \begin{equation}\begin{array}{l}{\text { A. writers swept up by their mutual admiration }} \\ {\text { of John Locke. }} \\ {\text { B. professors who lectured in philosophy at }} \\ {\text { French universities. }} \\ {\text { E. intellectuals responsible for popularizing }} \\ {\text { D. scientists who furthered the work of the }} \\ {\text { Scientific Revolution. }}\end{array}\end{equation}
8. The philosopher John Locke refers to the most in arguing for his theory of personal identity is (A) Aristotle, (B) Descartes, (C) Socrates, (D) Hesiod, (E) David Hume.
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The passage supports which of the following statements concerning the relationship between Newton and Locke? \begin{equation}\begin{array}{l}{\text { F. Locke's psychology contradicted Newton's }} \\ {\text { belief in an orderly universe. }} \\ {\text { G. Locke maintained that Newton's laws ofthe }} \\ {\text { material universe also applied to the human }} \\ {\text { mind. }}\end{array}\end{equation} \begin{equation}\begin{array}{l}{\text { H. Newton eventually came to accept Locke's }} \\ {\text { revolutionary ideas about the human mind. }} \\ {\text { J. Newton's political ideas were the basis of }} \\ {\text { Locke's liberal and reformist politics. }}\end{array}\end{equation}
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