1. At which stage of knowledge, we see that things are individual and separate entities?
2. "Metaphysics exists, if not as a Science, as natural disposition of man". Is the view of
3. Descartes suggests . . . . . . . . as absolute substance.
4. What are said to be the attributes of body?
5. Mark the incoinpatible with Hume's philosophy
6. Which theory lies in sharp contrast with Berkeley's Idealism?
7. Assertion (A) Kant argues that space and time are the subjective forms of perceiving any object for all human beings.
Reason (R) Kant believes that since space and time are subjective in the same way for all human beings, they are truly objective.
Reason (R) Kant believes that since space and time are subjective in the same way for all human beings, they are truly objective.
8. Knowledge is regarded as a joint venture of
9. Which of the following statements is not true?
10. Match the following:
List-I
List-II
a. Problem of Induction
1. Hume
b. Immaterialism
2. Berkeley
c. Idea of modes
3. Locke
d. Spinoza
4. Attributes
List-I | List-II |
a. Problem of Induction | 1. Hume |
b. Immaterialism | 2. Berkeley |
c. Idea of modes | 3. Locke |
d. Spinoza | 4. Attributes |
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