41. Which one of the following is true with reference to Leibniz's doctrine of pre-established harmony?
42. Match List I and List II and choose the correct answer:
List-I
List-II
a. Berkeley
1. lnteractionism
b. Spinoza
2. Constant conjunction
c. Descartes
3, Parallelism
d. Hume
4. Subjective idealism
List-I | List-II |
a. Berkeley | 1. lnteractionism |
b. Spinoza | 2. Constant conjunction |
c. Descartes | 3, Parallelism |
d. Hume | 4. Subjective idealism |
43. Consider the correct option, with reference to Descartes.
1. All Metal States are reducible to Physical state.
2. All physical states are reducible to Metal states.
3. Mind-Body 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 Metal States are reducible to Physical state.
2. All physical states are reducible to Metal states.
3. Mind-Body relation is not similar to that of car and driver.
4. There is no corporeal and non-corporeal distinction with respect to human beings.
44. How can empiricist philosophers attain knowledge?
45. Locke derives . . . . . . . . of knowledge from experience.
46. Berkeley says that
1. matter is not perceived.
2. abstract ideas are rejected.
3. external objects are real.
4. distinction between primary and secondary qualities
exist.
Select the correct answer:
1. matter is not perceived.
2. abstract ideas are rejected.
3. external objects are real.
4. distinction between primary and secondary qualities exist.
Select the correct answer:
47. Is it correct to say that; Spinoza accepted mind and body as an attribute for a single substance?
48. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer:
List-I
List-II
a. Matter is someting I know not what
1. Berkeley
b. Matter as such does not exist
2. Locke
c. What we can know is only the phenomenon
3. Hegel
d. The real is the rational
4. Kant
List-I | List-II |
a. Matter is someting I know not what | 1. Berkeley |
b. Matter as such does not exist | 2. Locke |
c. What we can know is only the phenomenon | 3. Hegel |
d. The real is the rational | 4. Kant |
49. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer:
List-I
List-II
a. Locke
1. Synthetic apriori judgement
b. Berkeley
2. Synthetic a posteriori judgement
c. Hume
3. Knowledge of ideas
d. Kant
4. Knowledge of sensations
List-I | List-II |
a. Locke | 1. Synthetic apriori judgement |
b. Berkeley | 2. Synthetic a posteriori judgement |
c. Hume | 3. Knowledge of ideas |
d. Kant | 4. Knowledge of sensations |
50. Do Leibniz believe in the freedom of an individual?
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