Classical and Modern Western Philosophy [GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) Philosophy (XH-C4)]: Questions 437 - 440 of 908
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Question 437
Question MCQ▾
Existential fallacy occurs when
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | A conclusion is drawn from one universal negative and one universal affirmative premise | |
b. | A conclusion is drawn from two negative premises | |
c. | An affirmative conclusion is drawn from a negative premise | |
d. | Question does not provide sufficient data or is vague |
Question 438
Question MCQ▾
According to which one of the following views value-judgements are essentially imperative?
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Intuitionism | |
b. | Prescriptivism | |
c. | Descriptivism | |
d. | Emotivism |
Question 439
Question MCQ▾
According to Rousseau, ________ is the basic principle of social contract
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Equality | |
b. | Justice | |
c. | Liberty | |
d. | Right to life |
Question 440
Question MCQ▾
Match the following sets;
Set-A | Set-B | ||
1 | Deductive arguments | i | Analytic in nature |
2 | Inductive arguments | ii | Relation between premises and conclusion is of the nature of Implication and entailment |
1 | Deductive arguments | iii | Conclusion not confined to the scope of its premises |
2 | Inductive arguments | iv | The conclusion is mostly probable |
v | Deal with Scientific study |
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
---|---|---|
a. | 1-i, 2-ii, 3-ii, 4-ii, 5-i | |
b. | 1-i, 2-i, 3-ii, 4-ii, 5-ii | |
c. | 1-i, 2-i, 3-ii, 4-ii, 5-i | |
d. | 1-i, 2-i, 3-i, 4-ii, 5-i |