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This set of Introduction to Philosophy Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Introduction To Philosophy Set 3

Q1 | is the founder of Idealism.
  • hegel
  • spinoza
  • plato
  • aristotle
Q2 | Naturalism is the position of _.
  • aristotle
  • hegel
  • plato
  • none of these
Q3 | Ancient Greek atomism is .
  • monism
  • pluralism
  • dualism
  • idealism
Q4 | ‘Real is rational and rational is real’. This is the dictum of .
  • hegel
  • spinoza
  • marx
  • aristotle
Q5 | Neutral Monism is the metaphysical position of .
  • marx
  • spinoza
  • berkeley
  • aristotle
Q6 | The pragmatist criterion of truth is .
  • god
  • perception
  • workability
  • none of these
Q7 | Transcendentalism refers to the philosophy of .
  • marx
  • kant
  • locke
  • aristotle
Q8 | Cartesian epistemology emphasizes as the source of true knowledge.
  • perception
  • faith
  • revelation
  • reason
Q9 | ‘True knowledge is a priori’. This is the view of _ .
  • empiricists
  • materialists
  • rationalists
  • all these
Q10 | Identify the odd one.
  • thales
  • anaximander
  • socrates
  • anaximenes
Q11 | The term ‘right’ implies - according to .
  • rule
  • reason
  • desire
  • interest
Q12 | The child’s right to education necessarily implies the of parents to give it.
  • will
  • desire
  • refusal
  • duty
Q13 | Modern philosophers tried to reject the authority of .
  • renaissance
  • scholasticism
  • reason
  • all these
Q14 | Rationalism and Empiricism represent the philosophy of era.
  • ionian
  • medieval
  • contemporary
  • modern
Q15 | The study of philosophy stimulates .
  • dogmatism
  • critical thinking
  • blind faith
  • all these
Q16 | Empiricists regard ________ as the only source of knowledge.
  • reason
  • experience
  • intuition
  • analysis
Q17 | According to Descartes_________ is the source of real knowledge.
  • sense experience
  • reason
  • authority
  • none of these
Q18 | _________ is the position holding that there is no genuine knowledge.
  • skepticism
  • empiricism
  • realism
  • rationalism
Q19 | According to_______ theory of truth, a proposition is true when it agrees with reality orfact.
  • correspondence
  • coherence
  • pragmatic
  • none of these
Q20 | ___________ is the theory of truth that emphasizes the norm of utility/practical value.
  • correspondence theory
  • pragmatic theory
  • coherence theory
  • none of these
Q21 | According to_______ theory of truth, the truthfulness of a proposition is implicit in itsharmony with other propositions.
  • correspondence
  • coherence
  • pragmatic
  • none of the above
Q22 | _______ divides perception into impressions and ideas.
  • john locke
  • immanuel kant
  • benedict spinoza
  • david hume
Q23 | Subjective Idealism was propounded by___________.
  • george berkeley
  • david hume
  • john locke
  • rene descartes
Q24 | ________ reconciled rationalism and empiricism.
  • immanuel kant
  • george berkeley
  • david hume
  • john locke
Q25 | _________ put forward the theory of monads.
  • rene descartes
  • leibnitz
  • john locke
  • george berkeley