51. According to Locke, ideas of extension and duration are
52. According to Hegel, absolute, reality is a manifestation of which among the following?
53. Match the following:
List-I
List-II
a. Leibniz
1. Identity of indescernibles
b. Descartes
2. Discourse on method
c. Spinoza
3. Pantheist
d. God
4. Supreme Monad
List-I | List-II |
a. Leibniz | 1. Identity of indescernibles |
b. Descartes | 2. Discourse on method |
c. Spinoza | 3. Pantheist |
d. God | 4. Supreme Monad |
54. Secondary qualities are . . . . . . . ., according to Locke
55. Which one of the following option is correct with reference to the thought given below? Thought " . . . . . . . . mind and body, extension and thought as two of the many inseparable aspects of a single, all-inclusive reality. Being co-existent attributes of the substance, thought and extension cannot interact".
1. Descartes
2. Leibniz
3. Spinoza
4. Berkeley
1. Descartes
2. Leibniz
3. Spinoza
4. Berkeley
56. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer. For Descartes, the human body is like a machine.
List-I
List-II
a. The moving principle of body is
1. The heat in the heart
b. The organs of motion
2. Nerves
c. The organs of sensations
3. Muscles
List-I | List-II |
a. The moving principle of body is | 1. The heat in the heart |
b. The organs of motion | 2. Nerves |
c. The organs of sensations | 3. Muscles |
57. What comes first in Hume's theory of perception?
58. Match the following:
List-I
List-II
a. Descartes
1. Doctrine of Monads
b. Berkley
2. Doctrine of Modes
c. Leibniz
3. Esse est percipi
d. Spinoza
4. Doctrine of innate ideas
List-I | List-II |
a. Descartes | 1. Doctrine of Monads |
b. Berkley | 2. Doctrine of Modes |
c. Leibniz | 3. Esse est percipi |
d. Spinoza | 4. Doctrine of innate ideas |
59. The innate ideas are characterised by clearness and distinctness and they meant pure and abstract thought. The view is given by
60. apriori elements increase
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