3.
Which one of the following logical positivists replaced 'Verification' with 'Confirmation' on the basis that although universal laws cannot be verified, they can be confirmed?

5.
"If a language is provided with a truth definition, that is sufficient condition of its concept of truth." is advocated by

7.
Consider the following statements with reference to logical positivism and mark the correct answer:
1. Strong verification requires that to be meaningful a statement should be verifiable or falsifiable by direct confrontation with experience.
2. Logical positivism employs verifiability as the criterion of meaning.
3. Strong verification requires both direct and indirect methods of verifiability.

9.
Moore's atomistic analysis is supposed to be the reaction against

10.
Match the following.
List-I List-II
a. GE Moore 1. Principi Ethica
b. Bertrand Russell 2. Principi Mathematica
c. Husserl 3. Transcendental phenomenologist
d. Hegel 4. Absolute Idealism

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