Asked by Jocefa Paz-Vasquez on May 05, 2024

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Kant's view of perception clashed with __________.

A) the active perceiver model
B) nativism
C) structuralism
D) empiricism

Nativism

The theory that certain skills or abilities are "native" or hard-wired into the brain at birth.

Empiricism

A philosophical stance positing that knowledge comes primarily from sensory experience.

Structuralism

An early school of psychology that aimed to understand the structure of the mind by analyzing the basic components of thoughts and sensations.

  • Become familiar with the philosophical discussions on perception, particularly focusing on the insights provided by Kant and Locke.
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Zybrea KnightMay 06, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Kant's view of perception clashed with empiricism, which holds that all knowledge is acquired through sensory experience. Kant instead argued that the mind has innate structures that shape our perception of the world, and that we cannot have direct access to the world itself.