Introduction To Philosophy Set 2
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This set of Introduction to Philosophy Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Introduction To Philosophy Set 2
Q1 | Marx is a whereas Hegel is an idealist.
- materialist
- dualist
- pluralist
- skeptic
Q2 | Spinoza’s metaphysical position is known as .
- materialism
- dualism
- pluralism
- monism
Q3 | is regarded as the father of modern Empiricism.
- john locke
- david hume
- rene descartes
- immanuel kant
Q4 | rejected innate ideas.
- rene descartes
- john locke
- spinoza
- none of these
Q5 | is a monist.
- spinoza
- descartes
- leibnitz
- all these
Q6 | The theory of innate ideas was first propounded by_ .
- john locke
- spinoza
- descartes
- david hume
Q7 | argue that objects do not exist independent of mind.
- materialists
- realists
- objectivists
- idealists
Q8 | Hegel developed Idealism.
- subjective
- absolute
- naïve
- none of these
Q9 | Esse est Percipi is the dictum of Idealism.
- objective
- subjective
- absolute
- all these
Q10 | is the earliest representative of Greek Cosmology.
- socrates
- plato
- thales
- protagoras
Q11 | According to dualism, Reality is _.
- twofold
- many
- one
- indivisible
Q12 | Ultimate reality is the concern of .
- metaphysics
- skepticism
- aesthetics
- pragmatism
Q13 | Each science deals with of reality.
- a part
- the whole
- all parts
- none of these
Q14 | is a representative of idealism.
- carvakas
- marx
- engels
- none of these
Q15 | Epistemology is concerned with of knowledge.
- origin
- validity
- limitation
- all these
Q16 | Skeptics consider truth as .Introduction to Philosophy Page 4
- certain
- necessary
- probable
- practical
Q17 | hold coherence theory.
- realists
- idealists
- both (a) and (b)
- neither (a) nor (b)
Q18 | John Dewey is a/an .
- rationalist
- absolutist
- idealist
- pragmatist
Q19 | Mind-body dualism is the position of .
- charles pierce
- john dewey
- descartes
- none of these
Q20 | coined of the term ‘Aesthetics’.
- socrates
- plato
- aristotle
- alexander baumgarten
Q21 | Summum bonum is the concern of .
- aesthetics
- metaphysics
- epistemology
- ethics
Q22 | is a normative discipline.
- ethics
- aesthetics
- both (a) and (b)
- neither (a) nor (b)
Q23 | Positive sciences are basically .
- descriptive
- prescriptive
- normative
- all these
Q24 | Mores literally means .
- norm
- ethics
- knowledge
- custom
Q25 | ‘First Philosophy’ refers to .
- aesthetics
- metaphysics
- epistemology
- ethics