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Questions:

  1. 'Percepts without concepts are empty and concepts without percepts are blind' is said by:
  2. Pantheism is related to:
  3. Important and main subject of modern and western philosophy is:
  4. Who has been accepted as father of modern western philosophy?
  5. The principle 'categorical imperative' is:
  6. Which one of the following couple is not related to Kant?
  7. The father of Empiricism is:
  8. Whose creation is Monadology?
  9. Who is called God intoxicated Philosopher?
  10. Pre-established Harmony is the theory of:
  11. Whose philosophy culminates in Scepticism?
  12. Who has propounded the theory of Pantheism?
  13. Who supposes that the world is created by Monads?
  14. According to whom mind and body interact through Pineal gland?
  15. Berkeley is related to:
  16. 'Goodwill shines with its own lustre.' Whose statement is this?
  17. 'I think therefore I exist.' Whose statement is this?
  18. Locke admits that no idea is innate. What does this mean?
  19. Natura-Naturata is related to:
  20. Who refuted the reality of matter?
  21. Who reconciled rationalism and empiricism?
  22. How many rules are accepted in Philosophical method of Descartes?
  23. Whose creation is 'Discourse on Method'?
  24. According to whom substance is 'self-active individual'?
  25. Who supports that God, Substance and Nature are the same power?
  26. According to whom 'all determination is negation'?
  27. According to Kant, '7+5=12' is a:
  28. Mind and matter according to Descartes are:
  29. Synthetic A priori judgments are possible in:
  30. Relation between cause and effect according to Hume is not logical but:
  31. How many categories are there in the mind according to Kant?
  32. According to Kant, knowledge of things-in-itself is called:
  33. What are the two attributes of God the mind of man can grasp according to Spinoza?
  34. What is considered to be the main characteristic of Modern Western Philosophy?
  35. 'We know only what we experience in sensation and reflection.' Who said this?
  36. Which of the following is not a primary quality according to Locke?
  37. Berkeley is said to be:
  38. Who has refuted abstract ideas?
  39. What is the main focus of Locke in Philosophy?
  40. Knowledge of God, according to Locke is:
  41. 'The same everywhere, but I know not what.' Whose statement is this?
  42. According to Locke, ideas of relations are:
  43. How many types of complex ideas are there according to Locke?
  44. How many types of ideas are there according to Locke?
  45. According to Leibnitz, God is:
  46. Number of substances Leibnitz has accepted:
  47. What is the quality of matter according to Descartes?
  48. What is accepted as substance by Spinoza?
  49. The book 'A Treatise on Human Nature' is written by:
  50. According to Kant, Rationalism results in:
  51. Noumenon or things-in-themselves according to Kant are:
  52. How Leibnitz solved the problem of dualism and monism?
  53. Who accepted that Hume awoke him from dogmatic sleep?
  54. What is the full name of Kant?
  55. Who holds 'Mind is a Tabula Rasa'?
  56. What is the relationship between mind and body accepted by Benedict Spinoza?
  57. What is the relation between God and world according to Spinoza?
  58. Who among the following are Rationalist thinkers?
  59. What can not be associated with Descartes?
  60. Spinoza is regarded as:
  61. What according to Leibnitz is correct regarding Monads?
  62. According to empiricists, all knowledge springs from:
  63. The belief in necessary connection between cause and effect is based on custom according to whom?
  64. What are modifications of substance known as according to Spinoza?
  65. Descartes model of his philosophical method is based upon:
  66. What was not rejected by Kant?
  67. Space and Time cannot be experienced according to whom?
  68. Knowledge according to Kant is:
  69. Ideas according to Hume are images of:
  70. 'Concepts without percepts are empty and percepts without concepts are blind.' Who said this?
  71. What is the first and most certain knowledge that occurs to us according to Descartes?
  72. The idea of God according to Descartes is:
  73. What is absolute substance according to Descartes?
  74. Leibnitz is regarded as:
  75. Mind and Body are two independent substances according to whom?
  76. Who is known as 'Father of Calculus'?
  77. Kinds of quality according to Locke are:
  78. Who refuted innate ideas?
  79. According to Descartes, substance is:
  80. 'Esse Est Percipi.' Who said this?
  81. According to Spinoza, God is:
  82. What is the relation between God and World according to Descartes?
  83. Who refuted abstract ideas?
  84. Which one of the following is not a primary quality?
  85. Who said understanding makes nature?
  86. Berkeley rejects Locke's distinction between primary and secondary qualities because:
  87. Who has given the statement- 'Cogito Ergo Sum'?
  88. Locke's realism is:
  89. Who propounded our whole knowledge is innate?
  90. Spinoza explained the body-mind relation through:
  91. According to Kant, belief in God is:
  92. Sources of our whole knowledge is only sensibility. Who propounded this?
  93. The writer of 'Critique of Pure Reason' is:
  94. Substance is unknowable. Who said this?
  95. According to Leibnitz, God is:
  96. The writer of 'Principle of Human Knowledge' is:
  97. Pre-established Harmony is related to whom?
  98. According to Leibnitz matter is called:
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