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This set of Philosophy of Kant Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Philosophy Of Kant Set 4
Q1 | In order to cognise oneself one needs in addition to thought of oneself, an intuition of the ____________ in him, through which he determine this thought.
- emotions
- manifold
- entity
- conflicts
Q2 | The composition of the manifold of empirical intuition through which perception becomes possible is synthesis of ______________
- opinion
- apprehension
- perception
- emotions
Q3 | Appearances are only representations of things that exist, without cognition of what theymight be in _____________
- perception
- difference
- themselves
- essence
Q4 | It is through imagination that manifold of sensible intuitions gets _____________
- disconnected
- connected
- cancelled
- cohere
Q5 | It can be stated that no apriori cognition is possible without objects of __________
- possible experience
- impossible experience
- spirit
- hidden experience
Q6 | We cannot say that experience makes the concepts, instead categories are____________concepts independent of experience
- aposteriori
- apriori
- hidden
- complex
Q7 | It is the apriori elements of _____________ which is the concern of Aesthetic
- sensitivity
- coherence
- sensibility
- determination
Q8 | Kant defines experience as whatever is given in _____________intuition
- sensible
- complicated
- transformative
- insensible
Q9 | . When logic is restricted to certain kind of objects it is ____________ logic
- complicated
- special
- invalid
- transcendental
Q10 | Schema is like a mental diagram or ___________.
- illusion
- dream
- pattern
- irregularity
Q11 | The apriori principles of understanding together with ___________are the first principlesof Natural science.
- ethics
- sensibility
- illusion
- enquiry
Q12 | Receptivity of our mind to receive representations in so far we are affected in some wayis called _____________
- intellect
- soul
- spirit
- sensibility
Q13 | According to Kant, ____________ is “the absolutely necessary rules of thinking, withoutwhich no use of the understanding takes place”
- general logic
- psychology
- predicate logic
- special logic