Classical Western Philosophy [NTA-NET (UGC-NET) Philosophy (03)]: Questions 1 - 3 of 185
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Question 1
Appeared in Year: 2016
Question Assertion-Reason▾
Assertion(Ꭺ)
Conceptual knowledge is the only genuine knowledge. (July)
Reason(Ꭱ)
Conceptual knowledge does not presuppose the reality of corresponding ideal or abstract objects.
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
---|---|---|
a. | Ꭺ is true but Ꭱ is false | |
b. | Both Ꭺ and Ꭱ are true but Ꭱ is NOT the correct explanation of Ꭺ | |
c. | Both Ꭺ and Ꭱ are true and Ꭱ is the correct explanation of Ꭺ | |
d. | Both Ꭺ and Ꭱ are false |
Question 2
Appeared in Year: 2016
Question MCQ▾
“Forms are not apart from things, but inherent in them; they are not transcendent butimmanent” is the view that can be ascribed to which one of the following Greek philosophers? (July)
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
---|---|---|
a. | Democritus | |
b. | Socrates | |
c. | Aristotle | |
d. | Plato |
Question 3
Appeared in Year: 2016
Question MCQ▾
Consider the following statements in the light of Heraclitus and mark the correct code:
(i) Heraclitus held that the world had always existed and thus rejected cosmogony.
(ii) The world and its constituents are in a state of perpetual flux.
(iii) He argued that ‘The path up is the same as path down’ . (July)
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
---|---|---|
a. | Only (i) is true. | |
b. | (i) , (ii) and (iii) are true. | |
c. | Only (i) and (iii) are true. | |
d. | Only (i) and (ii) are true. |