GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) Philosophy (XH-C4): Questions 216 - 220 of 2215
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Question 216
Appeared in Year: 2014
Question MCQ▾
Spinoza explained the relation between mind and body by the help of. (June)
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Parallelism | |
b. | Pre-established harmony | |
c. | Identity-in-difference | |
d. | Inter-actionism |
Question 217
Appeared in Year: 2014
Question MCQ▾
The philosophical concept of God as the infinite and Boundless matter was first advocated by (June Paper - 2)
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
---|---|---|
a. | Anaximander | |
b. | Heraclitus | |
c. | Anselm | |
d. | Aristotle |
Question 218
Appeared in Year: 2014
Question Assertion-Reason▾
Assertion(Ꭺ)
God exists as an absolutely perfect being. (June Paper - 2)
Reason(Ꭱ)
Perfection does not entail existence.
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
---|---|---|
a. | Ꭺ is false but Ꭱ is true | |
b. | Ꭺ is true but Ꭱ is false | |
c. | Both Ꭺ and Ꭱ are false | |
d. | Both Ꭺ and Ꭱ are true but Ꭱ is NOT the correct explanation of Ꭺ |
Question 219
Appeared in Year: 2014
Question MCQ▾
Which position is held by the Naiyayikas regarding the relation between pada and padartha (_vrthi_) ? (June)
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
---|---|---|
a. | Vyanjana, Gauni and _Laksana_ | |
b. | Sakti, _Laksana_ and Vyanjana | |
c. | Gauni and Vyanjana | |
d. | Sakti and _Laksana_ |
Question 220
Appeared in Year: 2014
Question MCQ▾
Who introduced internal sanction in morality? (June Paper - 3)
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
---|---|---|
a. | Mill | |
b. | Hume | |
c. | Bentham | |
d. | Sidgwick |