The Evolution of Psychology

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According to Plato, true knowledge consists solely of concepts and abstractions that can be accessed through the Psyche/Soul/mind. This implies that knowledge is _______

  • Innate and already present in individuals (correct)
  • Gained through experience
  • Derived from external sources
  • Acquired through the senses

What was Plato's perspective on the theory of perception and sensation as the source of knowledge?

  • He supported it and considered it reliable
  • He believed it was partially reliable
  • He opposed it and considered it unreliable (correct)
  • He had no opinion on it

Plato is considered a central figure in the history of philosophy along with his teacher, ________, and student _________.

  • Aristotle, Plato
  • Socrates, Aristotle (correct)
  • Aristotle, Socrates
  • Plato, Aristotle

Which of the following best describes Plato's ideas?

<p>Abstract and utopian (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

According to the text, Plato's perspective on the development of psychology was seen as a _______.

<p>Hinderance (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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