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Questions:
- 'Percepts without concepts are empty and concepts without percepts are blind' is said by:
- Pantheism is related to:
- Important and main subject of modern and western philosophy is:
- Who has been accepted as father of modern western philosophy?
- The principle 'categorical imperative' is:
- Which one of the following couple is not related to Kant?
- The father of Empiricism is:
- Whose creation is Monadology?
- Who is called God intoxicated Philosopher?
- Pre-established Harmony is the theory of:
- Whose philosophy culminates in Scepticism?
- Who has propounded the theory of Pantheism?
- Who supposes that the world is created by Monads?
- According to whom mind and body interact through Pineal gland?
- Berkeley is related to:
- 'Goodwill shines with its own lustre.' Whose statement is this?
- 'I think therefore I exist.' Whose statement is this?
- Locke admits that no idea is innate. What does this mean?
- Natura-Naturata is related to:
- Who refuted the reality of matter?
- Who reconciled rationalism and empiricism?
- How many rules are accepted in Philosophical method of Descartes?
- Whose creation is 'Discourse on Method'?
- According to whom substance is 'self-active individual'?
- Who supports that God, Substance and Nature are the same power?
- According to whom 'all determination is negation'?
- According to Kant, '7+5=12' is a:
- Mind and matter according to Descartes are:
- Synthetic A priori judgments are possible in:
- Relation between cause and effect according to Hume is not logical but:
- How many categories are there in the mind according to Kant?
- According to Kant, knowledge of things-in-itself is called:
- What are the two attributes of God the mind of man can grasp according to Spinoza?
- What is considered to be the main characteristic of Modern Western Philosophy?
- 'We know only what we experience in sensation and reflection.' Who said this?
- Which of the following is not a primary quality according to Locke?
- Berkeley is said to be:
- Who has refuted abstract ideas?
- What is the main focus of Locke in Philosophy?
- Knowledge of God, according to Locke is:
- 'The same everywhere, but I know not what.' Whose statement is this?
- According to Locke, ideas of relations are:
- How many types of complex ideas are there according to Locke?
- How many types of ideas are there according to Locke?
- According to Leibnitz, God is:
- Number of substances Leibnitz has accepted:
- What is the quality of matter according to Descartes?
- What is accepted as substance by Spinoza?
- The book 'A Treatise on Human Nature' is written by:
- According to Kant, Rationalism results in:
- Noumenon or things-in-themselves according to Kant are:
- How Leibnitz solved the problem of dualism and monism?
- Who accepted that Hume awoke him from dogmatic sleep?
- What is the full name of Kant?
- Who holds 'Mind is a Tabula Rasa'?
- What is the relationship between mind and body accepted by Benedict Spinoza?
- What is the relation between God and world according to Spinoza?
- Who among the following are Rationalist thinkers?
- What can not be associated with Descartes?
- Spinoza is regarded as:
- What according to Leibnitz is correct regarding Monads?
- According to empiricists, all knowledge springs from:
- The belief in necessary connection between cause and effect is based on custom according to whom?
- What are modifications of substance known as according to Spinoza?
- Descartes model of his philosophical method is based upon:
- What was not rejected by Kant?
- Space and Time cannot be experienced according to whom?
- Knowledge according to Kant is:
- Ideas according to Hume are images of:
- 'Concepts without percepts are empty and percepts without concepts are blind.' Who said this?
- What is the first and most certain knowledge that occurs to us according to Descartes?
- The idea of God according to Descartes is:
- What is absolute substance according to Descartes?
- Leibnitz is regarded as:
- Mind and Body are two independent substances according to whom?
- Who is known as 'Father of Calculus'?
- Kinds of quality according to Locke are:
- Who refuted innate ideas?
- According to Descartes, substance is:
- 'Esse Est Percipi.' Who said this?
- According to Spinoza, God is:
- What is the relation between God and World according to Descartes?
- Who refuted abstract ideas?
- Which one of the following is not a primary quality?
- Who said understanding makes nature?
- Berkeley rejects Locke's distinction between primary and secondary qualities because:
- Who has given the statement- 'Cogito Ergo Sum'?
- Locke's realism is:
- Who propounded our whole knowledge is innate?
- Spinoza explained the body-mind relation through:
- According to Kant, belief in God is:
- Sources of our whole knowledge is only sensibility. Who propounded this?
- The writer of 'Critique of Pure Reason' is:
- Substance is unknowable. Who said this?
- According to Leibnitz, God is:
- The writer of 'Principle of Human Knowledge' is:
- Pre-established Harmony is related to whom?
- According to Leibnitz matter is called:
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