Classical and Modern Western Philosophy [GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) Philosophy (XH-C4)]: Questions 222 - 223 of 908

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Question 222

Appeared in Year: 2017

Question MCQ▾

‘’ If there are no individual circular things; there would be no such thing as the form called circularity ‘’ , can be attributed to; (November Paper-2)

Choices

Choice (4)Response

a.

St. Augustine

b.

Socrates

c.

Plato

d.

Aristotle

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Question 223

Appeared in Year: 2017

Question Match List-Ⅰ List-Ⅱ▾

Match the List-I with List-II and select the correct answer by using the codes below (January Paper-3)

List-Ⅰ (Coloum-1)List-Ⅱ (Coloum-2)
(A)

Fallacy committed when an argument purporting to establish a particular conclusion is directed to proving a different conclusion

(i)

Petitio Principii

(B)

In establishing the truth of a proposition, one often casts about for acceptable premises from which the proposition in question can be deduced as conclusion

(ii)

Argument ad Verencundiam

(C)

The method is not always fallacious for the reference to an admitted authority in the special field of his competence may carry weight

(iii)

Argument Ad Populum

(D)

Fallacy committed in directing an emotional appeal to the people to win their assent to a conclusion unsupported by good evidence.

(iv)

Ignoratio Elenchi

Choices

Choice (4)Response
  • (A)
  • (B)
  • (C)
  • (D)

a.

  • (iii)
  • (i)
  • (ii)
  • (iv)

b.

  • (iv)
  • (i)
  • (ii)
  • (iii)

c.

  • (i)
  • (iii)
  • (iv)
  • (ii)

d.

  • (ii)
  • (iii)
  • (iv)
  • (i)

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