11. Match the following:
List-I
List-II
a. Aristotle
1. Transcendental unity of apperception
b. Spinoza
2. Pre-established harmony
c. Leibniz
3. Unmoved mover
d. Kant
4. Intellectual Love of God
List-I | List-II |
a. Aristotle | 1. Transcendental unity of apperception |
b. Spinoza | 2. Pre-established harmony |
c. Leibniz | 3. Unmoved mover |
d. Kant | 4. Intellectual Love of God |
12. What do you mean by Modes?
13. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer:
List-I (Thinker)
List-II (Thinking)
a. Kant
1. Prime facie obligation
b. Hegel
2. My station and its duties
c. Bradley
3. Be a person
d. Ross
4. Act as a member of kingdom of end
List-I (Thinker) | List-II (Thinking) |
a. Kant | 1. Prime facie obligation |
b. Hegel | 2. My station and its duties |
c. Bradley | 3. Be a person |
d. Ross | 4. Act as a member of kingdom of end |
14. According to Leibniz Monads are regarded as
15. Consider the following statements with reference to Descartes and mark the correct option:
1. All mental states are reducible to Physical states.
2. All Physical states are reducible to Mental states.
3. Body-Mind relation is not similar to that of car and driver.
4. There is no corporeal and non-corporeal distinction with respect to human beings.
1. All mental states are reducible to Physical states.
2. All Physical states are reducible to Mental states.
3. Body-Mind relation is not similar to that of car and driver.
4. There is no corporeal and non-corporeal distinction with respect to human beings.
16. The conclusion of which type of argument is not logically necessary?
17. Descartes believes in
18. What is not the property of consciousness?
19. Which one of the following statements is true with reference to Berkeley?
20. What can be perceived through mind?
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