71. Ontological Argument' in favour of the existence of God was popularised by
72. Consider given Assertion (A) and Reason (R) and then mark the correct option as given below.
Assertion (A) According to Leibniz, there is a necessary relation between the gushing wind and the shutting of the door.
Reason (R) There is pre-established harmony.
Assertion (A) According to Leibniz, there is a necessary relation between the gushing wind and the shutting of the door.
Reason (R) There is pre-established harmony.
73. Which one of the following statements is correct with reference to correspondence theory of truth?
74. Kant espouses a kind of idealism in his critical philosophy. What kind of idealism does he call it?
75. Match the following:
List-I
List-II
a. Locke
1. I think therefore I am
b. Descartes
2. God is immanent in the world
c. Spinoza
3. pre-established harmony
d. Leibniz
4. Secondary qualities are subjective
List-I | List-II |
a. Locke | 1. I think therefore I am |
b. Descartes | 2. God is immanent in the world |
c. Spinoza | 3. pre-established harmony |
d. Leibniz | 4. Secondary qualities are subjective |
76. A predicate of a proposition is already contained in the subject comes under which judgements?
77. What is the idea of Descartes conception of God?
78. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer:
List-I (Philosopher)
List-II (View)
a. Zero
1. Sense of dignity
b. Hegel
2. Social equilibrium
c. JS Mill
3. Be a person
d. Samuel Alexander
4. Life according to nature
List-I (Philosopher) | List-II (View) |
a. Zero | 1. Sense of dignity |
b. Hegel | 2. Social equilibrium |
c. JS Mill | 3. Be a person |
d. Samuel Alexander | 4. Life according to nature |
79. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer:
List-I
List-II
a. I could not have been the cause of my own existence for I have an idea of perfection.
1. Hume
b. If a principle can be imprinted on the soul without being known, it is impossible to distinguish between what is nature and what not.
2. Berkeley
c. Mind is incapable of framing abstract ideas.
3. Descartes
d. Objects are not necessarily but the ideas are connected in our mind by association.
4. Locke
List-I | List-II |
a. I could not have been the cause of my own existence for I have an idea of perfection. | 1. Hume |
b. If a principle can be imprinted on the soul without being known, it is impossible to distinguish between what is nature and what not. | 2. Berkeley |
c. Mind is incapable of framing abstract ideas. | 3. Descartes |
d. Objects are not necessarily but the ideas are connected in our mind by association. | 4. Locke |
80. What is created by reason as an idea of reason?
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