91. No two substances can resemble each other entirely' is supported by
92. Which truths can be known through sense-experience?
93. Match the following:
List-I
List-II
a. Substance is an existent thing which requires nothing but itself in order to exist.
1. Spinoza
b. Substance is in itself and is conceived by means of itself.
2. Leibniz
c. Substance acts through itself or contains in itself the ground of its changing states.
3. Descartes
List-I | List-II |
a. Substance is an existent thing which requires nothing but itself in order to exist. | 1. Spinoza |
b. Substance is in itself and is conceived by means of itself. | 2. Leibniz |
c. Substance acts through itself or contains in itself the ground of its changing states. | 3. Descartes |
94. Besides cause and effect, the two relations of . . . . . . . . and contiguity are considered?
95. Pre-established harmony is relation
96. Match the List I with List II and find out the correct option:
List-I
List-II
a. Spinoza
1. Pluralism
b. Leibniz
2. Pantheism
c. Descartes
3. Dualism
d. Locke
4. Scepticism
List-I | List-II |
a. Spinoza | 1. Pluralism |
b. Leibniz | 2. Pantheism |
c. Descartes | 3. Dualism |
d. Locke | 4. Scepticism |
97. What is accepted by Berkeley?
98. According to Kant "The laws of hygiene are conducive to health" is
99. Consider the following statements with reference to Kant and select the correct option.
1. Kant rejects the notion that space and time are concepts which have been derived from our experience of relations between things.
2. Kant accepts the notion that space and time are concepts which have been derived from our experience of relations between things.
3. Kant rejects the notion that space and time are concepts which are not derived from our experience of relations between things.
1. Kant rejects the notion that space and time are concepts which have been derived from our experience of relations between things.
2. Kant accepts the notion that space and time are concepts which have been derived from our experience of relations between things.
3. Kant rejects the notion that space and time are concepts which are not derived from our experience of relations between things.
100. What kind of knowledge one derives from 2 + 2= 4?
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