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These multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are designed to enhance your knowledge and understanding in the following areas: Master of Arts in Philosophy (MA Philosophy) .
51. |
___________ logic of understanding contains rules for correctly thinking about certain kinds of objects. |
A. | special |
B. | general |
C. | simple |
D. | complex |
Answer» A. special |
52. |
In every human cognition understanding is a cognition through __________, not intuitive but discursive. |
A. | logic |
B. | concepts |
C. | memory |
D. | choice |
Answer» B. concepts |
53. |
Totality is combination of Plurality and __________ |
A. | infinity |
B. | unity |
C. | negation |
D. | limitation |
Answer» B. unity |
54. |
Kant calls the permanence of real in time as ___________ |
A. | causality |
B. | reference |
C. | negation |
D. | substance |
Answer» D. substance |
55. |
The spontaneous power to think of objects through concepts is ___________ |
A. | understanding |
B. | explanation |
C. | sensibility |
D. | contradiction |
Answer» A. understanding |
56. |
Without the help by sensibility, understanding cannot provide us with ______________ |
A. | infinity |
B. | synthetic knowledge |
C. | intuitions |
D. | explanation |
Answer» B. synthetic knowledge |
57. |
The apriori principles of understanding together with sensibility are the first principles of _________________ |
A. | ethics |
B. | language |
C. | natural science |
D. | pragmatism |
Answer» C. natural science |
58. |
The distinction between the world of sense and the world of understanding was regarded as two different ___________ abilities of the human mind. |
A. | cognitive |
B. | speculative |
C. | aesthetic |
D. | doubtful |
Answer» A. cognitive |
59. |
All objects of the senses are in time and necessarily stand in time ___________ |
A. | constant |
B. | relations |
C. | patterns |
D. | design |
Answer» B. relations |
60. |
Space is the ground of all ________ intuitions |
A. | simple |
B. | similar |
C. | wider |
D. | outer |
Answer» D. outer |
61. |
What we call outer objects are mere ___________ of our sensibility |
A. | organization |
B. | representation |
C. | group |
D. | class |
Answer» B. representation |
62. |
All judgements are functions of __________ among representations, where many possible cognitions are drawn in to one. |
A. | separation |
B. | difference |
C. | unity |
D. | opposition |
Answer» C. unity |
63. |
Concepts originate in understanding and is __________rather than empirical. |
A. | complex |
B. | impure |
C. | aposteriori |
D. | pure |
Answer» D. pure |
64. |
Understanding makes use of __________ by judging by means of them. |
A. | concepts |
B. | contradictions |
C. | mistakes |
D. | errors |
Answer» A. concepts |
65. |
The completeness of the system keeps all pieces of __________ fitting in to one system |
A. | matter |
B. | understanding |
C. | logic |
D. | cognitions |
Answer» D. cognitions |
66. |
In every human cognition understanding is a cognition through concepts, not intuitive but ___________. |
A. | special |
B. | introspection |
C. | discursive |
D. | cognitive |
Answer» C. discursive |
67. |
Only through __________of pure apriori intuitions of space and time, transcendental subject receive representations of objects and these affect concept of objects. |
A. | similarity |
B. | manifold |
C. | hidden |
D. | compulsion |
Answer» B. manifold |
68. |
Aristotles theory of categories is based on _____________ |
A. | error |
B. | syntax |
C. | choice |
D. | semantics |
Answer» D. semantics |
69. |
It is through intuitions of space and time we can have knowledge of ___________ |
A. | noumena |
B. | mathematics |
C. | spirit |
D. | soul |
Answer» B. mathematics |
70. |
Through _________ the object is given as appearance, and concept through which an |
A. | representation |
B. | noumena |
C. | tolerance |
D. | soul |
Answer» C. tolerance |
71. |
Effect does not come along with the cause instead it is ___________ through it and follows from it. |
A. | separated |
B. | posited |
C. | distinct |
D. | taken |
Answer» B. posited |
72. |
All categories are grounded in logical function of __________ |
A. | judgement |
B. | objects |
C. | reflection |
D. | causality |
Answer» A. judgement |
73. |
The unity through which the manifold given in an intuition is united in a concept of the object is called Transcendental unity of ___________________ |
A. | perception |
B. | content |
C. | apperception |
D. | intuition |
Answer» C. apperception |
74. |
The fundamental sources from which cognition arises are in the first part the object is given to us and later the object is thought in relation to ____________. |
A. | certainity |
B. | representation |
C. | sensible |
D. | divine |
Answer» B. representation |
75. |
Just like we order the outer sense in space, we order the determination of inner sense in appearance of __________ |
A. | beauty |
B. | exterior |
C. | time |
D. | physical |
Answer» C. time |
76. |
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. |
A. | emotions |
B. | manifold |
C. | entity |
D. | conflicts |
Answer» B. manifold |
77. |
The composition of the manifold of empirical intuition through which perception becomes possible is synthesis of ______________ |
A. | opinion |
B. | apprehension |
C. | perception |
D. | emotions |
Answer» B. apprehension |
78. |
Appearances are only representations of things that exist, without cognition of what they might be in _____________ |
A. | perception |
B. | difference |
C. | themselves |
D. | essence |
Answer» C. themselves |
79. |
It is through imagination that manifold of sensible intuitions gets _____________ |
A. | disconnected |
B. | connected |
C. | cancelled |
D. | cohere |
Answer» B. connected |
80. |
It can be stated that no apriori cognition is possible without objects of __________ |
A. | possible experience |
B. | impossible experience |
C. | spirit |
D. | hidden experience |
Answer» A. possible experience |
81. |
We cannot say that experience makes the concepts, instead categories are ____________concepts independent of experience |
A. | aposteriori |
B. | apriori |
C. | hidden |
D. | complex |
Answer» B. apriori |
82. |
It is the apriori elements of _____________ which is the concern of Aesthetic |
A. | sensitivity |
B. | coherence |
C. | sensibility |
D. | determination |
Answer» C. sensibility |
83. |
Kant defines experience as whatever is given in _____________intuition |
A. | sensible |
B. | complicated |
C. | transformative |
D. | insensible |
Answer» A. sensible |
84. |
. When logic is restricted to certain kind of objects it is ____________ logic |
A. | complicated |
B. | special |
C. | invalid |
D. | transcendental |
Answer» B. special |
85. |
Schema is like a mental diagram or ___________. |
A. | illusion |
B. | dream |
C. | pattern |
D. | irregularity |
Answer» C. pattern |
86. |
The apriori principles of understanding together with ___________are the first principles of Natural science. |
A. | ethics |
B. | sensibility |
C. | illusion |
D. | enquiry |
Answer» B. sensibility |
87. |
Receptivity of our mind to receive representations in so far we are affected in some way is called _____________ |
A. | intellect |
B. | soul |
C. | spirit |
D. | sensibility |
Answer» D. sensibility |
88. |
According to Kant, ____________ is “the absolutely necessary rules of thinking, without which no use of the understanding takes place” |
A. | general logic |
B. | psychology |
C. | predicate logic |
D. | special logic |
Answer» A. general logic |
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