1. What are the two forms of sensibility?
2. Doctrine of innate ideas, according to Descartes States that
3. Which of the following is the dictum of Kant?
4. According to Hume, passions is the basis of which among the following?
5. Who among the following has said that "Autonomy is the basis of the dignity of human and of every rational being".
6. Match List I with List II and choose the correct answer:
List-I
List-II
a. Principia Philosophie
1. Berkeley
b. An Essay Concerning Human Uderstanding
2. Hume
c. Principles of Human Knowledge
3. Descartes
d. An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding
4. Locke
List-I | List-II |
a. Principia Philosophie | 1. Berkeley |
b. An Essay Concerning Human Uderstanding | 2. Hume |
c. Principles of Human Knowledge | 3. Descartes |
d. An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding | 4. Locke |
7. What are regarded as the direct postulates of morality?
8. According to Hume, the contrary of every matter of fact is possible because
9. Consider the following, claims with regard to Kant.
1. Morality is binding on human beings.
2. Our will encounters opposition within our ownselves.
1. Morality is binding on human beings.
2. Our will encounters opposition within our ownselves.
10. Berkeley was . . . . . . . . as a solipsist.
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