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Which of the following best describes Hume's Fork?
The division of knowledge into relations of ideas and matters of fact.
The classification of beliefs based on empirical evidence only.
The theory that all knowledge is derived from rational thought.
The proposition that sensory experience is the only source of knowledge.
What is a key principle of Rationalism that contrasts with Hume’s Empiricism?
Knowledge can be gained through sensory experience alone.
Certain knowledge exists independent of sensory experience.
All human knowledge is fundamentally uncertain.
Knowledge must be verified through experiments.
Which philosopher is primarily associated with Hume's Fork?
René Descartes
David Hume
Immanuel Kant
John Locke
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