1. Leibniz gives
1. truth of reason
2. truth of fact
3. truth of falsity
4. truth of logic
Select the correct answer:
1. truth of reason
2. truth of fact
3. truth of falsity
4. truth of logic
Select the correct answer:
2. For Descartes, . . . . . . . . Is important.
3. Given below are two statements, one labelled Assertion (A) and the other labelled as Reason (R). Considering (A) and (R) with reference to Descartes' concept of substance, select the correct option.
Assertion (A) Mind and body are two relative substances.
Reason (R) Mind and body are dependent on each other.
Assertion (A) Mind and body are two relative substances.
Reason (R) Mind and body are dependent on each other.
4. With whom, Descartes doubt is contrasted?
5. Leibniz has accepted
6. Match the following:
List-I
List-II
a. Descartes
1. There is only one substance, God
b. Locke
2. The secondary properties are modes
c. Spinoza
3. ldea of substance is a complex idea
List-I | List-II |
a. Descartes | 1. There is only one substance, God |
b. Locke | 2. The secondary properties are modes |
c. Spinoza | 3. ldea of substance is a complex idea |
7. What are the characteristics of reality for Hegel?
8. The concept of pre-established harmony of . . . . . . . . is similar to the concept of Rta in Vedic philosophy.
9. Hume gives
1. philosophical definition of causation.
2. psychological definition of causation.
3. non-philosophical definition of causation.
4. non-psychological definition of causation
Select the correct answer:
1. philosophical definition of causation.
2. psychological definition of causation.
3. non-philosophical definition of causation.
4. non-psychological definition of causation
Select the correct answer:
10. In the light of Kant's philosophy, match List I with List II and choose the correct answer:
List-I
List-II
a. The problematical judgement
1. Heat is form motion
b. The infinite Judgement
2. This may be poison
c. The apodictic Judgement
3. Mind is unextended
d. The affirmative judgement
4. Every effect must have a cause
List-I | List-II |
a. The problematical judgement | 1. Heat is form motion |
b. The infinite Judgement | 2. This may be poison |
c. The apodictic Judgement | 3. Mind is unextended |
d. The affirmative judgement | 4. Every effect must have a cause |
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