11. What establishes the relation of cause and effect is based on?
12. Which of the following option is acceptable to John Locke?
1. Only agreement of ideas is knowledge
2. Only agreement of sensations is knowledge
3. Agreement or disagreement of idea is knowledge
4. Agreement or disagreement of sensation is knowledge
1. Only agreement of ideas is knowledge
2. Only agreement of sensations is knowledge
3. Agreement or disagreement of idea is knowledge
4. Agreement or disagreement of sensation is knowledge
13. What are regarded as the two aspects of the same universal reality?
14. Which pair of philosophers holds the view that "I can be aware of myself without being aware of an object."?
15. The logical doubt of Descartes depends on what?
16. What is the criterion of truth according to Descartes?
17. Match the following:
List-I
List-II
a. Locke
1. Sensations convince us
b. Berkeley
2. Subjective idealist
c. Descartes
3. Substance exist in itself
d. Hume
4. Sceptic
List-I | List-II |
a. Locke | 1. Sensations convince us |
b. Berkeley | 2. Subjective idealist |
c. Descartes | 3. Substance exist in itself |
d. Hume | 4. Sceptic |
18. What else according to Descarte is proved with same certainty as Cogito?
19. The 'Predicate-in Subject' principle is propounded by
20. Among the innumerable divine attributes the human mind knows only . . . . . . . . and . . . . . . . .
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