Western Metaphysics MCQs and Notes

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Vikash Gupta • 33.56K Points
Instructor I

Q 1. -------- is the view that God is the immanent principle of universe

(A) pluralism
(B) dualism
(C) pantheism
(D) atheism

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Vikash Gupta • 33.56K Points
Instructor I

Q 2. Who is the principal exponent of representative realism

(A) berkeley
(B) locke
(C) hume
(D) none of these

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Praveen Singh • 36.71K Points
Coach

Q 3. --------- defines monads as Centres of force or energy

(A) kant
(B) hegel
(C) leibniz
(D) hume

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Vikash Gupta • 33.56K Points
Instructor I

Q 4. The first Philosophy refers to———

(A) aesthetics
(B) metaphysics
(C) epistemology
(D) ethics

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Ranjeet • 34.60K Points
Instructor I

Q 5. According to Spinoza body and mind

(A) interact with each other
(B) are causally related
(C) are parallel to each other
(D) none of these

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Ranjeet • 34.60K Points
Instructor I

Q 6. Locke and Berkeley belong to -------- school

(A) empiricism
(B) rationalism
(C) idealism
(D) none of thes

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Admin • 36.93K Points
Coach

Q 7. The Critique of Pure Reason is really a treatise on ----- with special reference to science

(A) epistemology
(B) metaphysics
(C) axiology
(D) none of these

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Ranjeet • 34.60K Points
Instructor I

Q 8. According to Leibniz the monads are ------ and everything is potential or implicit in it

(A) modifications
(B) windowless
(C) strong
(D) none of these

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Admin • 36.93K Points
Coach

Q 9. ------ claims a material world which exists apart from perceiving mind, is unnecessary and false

(A) hume
(B) berkeley
(C) descartes
(D) none of these

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Ranjeet • 34.60K Points
Instructor I

Q 10. Who called God as Natura Naturata?

(A) locke
(B) kant
(C) spinoza
(D) hume

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