61. Match the following.
List-I
List-II
a. Plato
1. Parmenides
b. Aristotle
2. Discourse on Method
c. Berkeley
3. Nicomechian Ethics
d. Descartes
4. Principles of Human Knowledge
List-I | List-II |
a. Plato | 1. Parmenides |
b. Aristotle | 2. Discourse on Method |
c. Berkeley | 3. Nicomechian Ethics |
d. Descartes | 4. Principles of Human Knowledge |
62. What is the other views upon the Plato's dialectic method?
63. What do we understand by conjectural knowledge
64. Match the following:
List-I
List-II
a. Aristotle
1. Theory of causation
b. Plato
2. Rational knowledge
c. Opinion
3. False
d. Soul
4. Immortal
List-I | List-II |
a. Aristotle | 1. Theory of causation |
b. Plato | 2. Rational knowledge |
c. Opinion | 3. False |
d. Soul | 4. Immortal |
65. Who gave teleological and cosmological argument for the existence of God?
66. What kind of relation is established through hypothetical knowledge?
67. What is the kind of argument is this "There are several trees but all of them have a common nature"?
68. Consider the following statements in the light of Plato's metaphysics and select the correct answer:
1. What is truly real is objects that we encounter in sensory experience.
2. What is truly real is forms that can only be grasped intellectually.
3. Forms are eternal and changing.
1. What is truly real is objects that we encounter in sensory experience.
2. What is truly real is forms that can only be grasped intellectually.
3. Forms are eternal and changing.
69. Who should be trusted according to Plato in his theory of forms?
70. Plato says that the three parts of the embodied soul are
1. reason
2. high spirits
3. appetities
4. non-appetities
Select the correct answer:
1. reason
2. high spirits
3. appetities
4. non-appetities
Select the correct answer:
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