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This set of Philosophy of Kant Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Philosophy Of Kant Set 2

Q1 | No knowledge of things in themselves could be acquired either through the forms ofspace and time or through ______________.
  • reflection
  • association
  • sensation
  • multiplicity
Q2 | According to Kant, even if cognition starts with experience but it does not mean it____________ from it.
  • ends
  • hide
  • arises
  • restricts
Q3 | The knowledge, content of which includes nothing__________ is pure aprioriknowledge.
  • spiritual
  • basic
  • void
  • empirical
Q4 | It is ___________apriori which makes the possibility of any science.
  • synthetic
  • analytic
  • basic
  • dogmatic
Q5 | Foundations for certainity of modern science and the possibility of human _________is being laid in the critique of pure reason.
  • ego
  • violence
  • freedom
  • emotions
Q6 | Kant classified judgements as __________and synthetic.
  • aposteriori
  • analytic
  • sound
  • different
Q7 | It is the faculty of understanding which organizes experiences into concepts such as_____________ which forms the principle of natural science.
  • causation
  • freedom
  • intuition
  • spirit
Q8 | ___________ is the product of sensibility
  • concept
  • soul
  • intuition
  • understanding
Q9 | Natural __________ contains within itself synthetic apriori judgements as principles.
  • habits
  • reference
  • science
  • life
Q10 | The “Doctrine of the elements” is in turn divided into two main parts, theTranscendental __________ and Transcendental Logic
  • science
  • aesthetic
  • sensibility
  • reference
Q11 | The transcendental analytic is divided in to analytic of concepts and analytic of______________
  • principles
  • objects
  • opposites
  • causation
Q12 | Organising data both pure and empirical, making it intelligible based upon a conceptual scheme is the function of _____________.
  • data
  • content
  • sensibility
  • understanding
Q13 | Intuition and concepts constitute therefore, the __________of all our knowledge
  • reflection
  • elements
  • summary
  • appearance
Q14 | Space is not an ____________concept that is derived from experiences
  • empirical
  • spiritual
  • reflective
  • distinct
Q15 | __________of appearance is apriori, it can be given in the mind prior to the actualperceptions
  • limit
  • form
  • determination
  • comprehension
Q16 | Space comprehends all things that appear to us externally but not things in___________
  • themselves
  • comprehension
  • formation
  • subject
Q17 | Time is apriori in which the ____________of appearances is possible,even if appearances are removed still time remains.
  • necessity
  • scattering
  • actuality
  • opposition
Q18 | For Kant neither rationalism nor ____________ provides satisfactory account of the relation of the intellect and the senses
  • naturalism
  • empiricism
  • dogmatism
  • perspectivism
Q19 | Kant’s epistemological theory of knowledge is called Transcendental ___________
  • idealism
  • realism
  • naturalism
  • hedonism
Q20 | __________ is a necessary condition of all formal experience.
  • objects
  • ground
  • principle
  • time
Q21 | In Transcendental aesthetic a firm foundation is provided for ______________
  • spirit
  • dialectics
  • mathematics
  • ethics
Q22 | Kant acknowledged that it was _________ who aroused him from Dogmatic Slumber
  • berkeley
  • francis bacon
  • aristotle
  • david hume
Q23 | Undetermined object of empirical cognition is called ____________
  • appearance
  • dialectic
  • categories
  • noumena
Q24 | The faculty for bringing forth representation or spontaneity of cognition is ___________
  • appearance
  • understanding
  • aesthetics
  • psychology
Q25 | Transcendental analytic is part of Transcendental ___________
  • dialectic
  • reflection
  • logic
  • truth