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80+ Philosophy of Kant Solved MCQs

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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