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This set of Philosophy of Kant Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Philosophy Of Kant Set 3

Q1 | ___________ logic of understanding contains rules for correctly thinking about certain kinds of objects.
  • special
  • general
  • simple
  • complex
Q2 | In every human cognition understanding is a cognition through __________, not intuitive but discursive.
  • logic
  • concepts
  • memory
  • choice
Q3 | Totality is combination of Plurality and __________
  • infinity
  • unity
  • negation
  • limitation
Q4 | Kant calls the permanence of real in time as ___________
  • causality
  • reference
  • negation
  • substance
Q5 | The spontaneous power to think of objects through concepts is ___________
  • understanding
  • explanation
  • sensibility
  • contradiction
Q6 | Without the help by sensibility, understanding cannot provide us with ______________
  • infinity
  • synthetic knowledge
  • intuitions
  • explanation
Q7 | The apriori principles of understanding together with sensibility are the first principles of _________________
  • ethics
  • language
  • natural science
  • pragmatism
Q8 | The distinction between the world of sense and the world of understanding wasregarded as two different ___________ abilities of the human mind.
  • cognitive
  • speculative
  • aesthetic
  • doubtful
Q9 | All objects of the senses are in time and necessarily stand in time ___________
  • constant
  • relations
  • patterns
  • design
Q10 | Space is the ground of all ________ intuitions
  • simple
  • similar
  • wider
  • outer
Q11 | What we call outer objects are mere ___________ of our sensibility
  • organization
  • representation
  • group
  • class
Q12 | All judgements are functions of __________ among representations, where many possible cognitions are drawn in to one.
  • separation
  • difference
  • unity
  • opposition
Q13 | Concepts originate in understanding and is __________rather than empirical.
  • complex
  • impure
  • aposteriori
  • pure
Q14 | Understanding makes use of __________ by judging by means of them.
  • concepts
  • contradictions
  • mistakes
  • errors
Q15 | The completeness of the system keeps all pieces of __________ fitting in to one system
  • matter
  • understanding
  • logic
  • cognitions
Q16 | In every human cognition understanding is a cognition through concepts, not intuitive but ___________.
  • special
  • introspection
  • discursive
  • cognitive
Q17 | Only through __________of pure apriori intuitions of space and time, transcendentalsubject receive representations of objects and these affect concept of objects.
  • similarity
  • manifold
  • hidden
  • compulsion
Q18 | Aristotles theory of categories is based on _____________
  • error
  • syntax
  • choice
  • semantics
Q19 | It is through intuitions of space and time we can have knowledge of ___________
  • noumena
  • mathematics
  • spirit
  • soul
Q20 | Through _________ the object is given as appearance, and concept through which an
  • representation
  • noumena
  • tolerance
  • soul
Q21 | Effect does not come along with the cause instead it is ___________ through it andfollows from it.
  • separated
  • posited
  • distinct
  • taken
Q22 | All categories are grounded in logical function of __________
  • judgement
  • objects
  • reflection
  • causality
Q23 | The unity through which the manifold given in an intuition is united in a concept of the object is called Transcendental unity of ___________________
  • perception
  • content
  • apperception
  • intuition
Q24 | The fundamental sources from which cognition arises are in the first part the object isgiven to us and later the object is thought in relation to ____________.
  • certainity
  • representation
  • sensible
  • divine
Q25 | Just like we order the outer sense in space, we order the determination of inner sense in appearance of __________
  • beauty
  • exterior
  • time
  • physical