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UGC NET Philosophy Syllabus consists of:

Unit 1: Classical Indian: Epistemology and Metaphysics
Unit-2: Classical Western: Ancient, Medieval, and Modern : Epistemology and Metaphysics
Unit 3: Indian Ethics
Unit 4: Western Ethics
Unit- 5: Contemporary Indian Philosophy
Unit-6: Recent Western Philosophy
Unit- 7: Social and Political Philosophy: Indian
Unit- 9: Logic
Unit- 10: Applied Philosophy

UGC NTA NET JRF Philosophy Previous Papers Questions
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1. If 'O' is false, find out the true option as given below:
2. Devarna can be repaid by:
3. According to Heidegger Hermeneutic Circle refers to:
4. Which one of the following theories of error is maintained by Ramanuja?
5. Which one of the following assertions is false?
6. Honesty is not a good policy does not logically imply which one of the following?
7. Dik, Atman and Manas according to the Naiyayikas are:
8. Who tells – 'Knowledge is primarily of a definite object and is to be distinguished from the awareness of the indefinite.'
9. Who among the following holds the view that: 'Divine knowledge is creational, and as there is nothing outside God. He himself is the object of his knowledge. He creates as he knows, and knows as he creates.
10. Russell's atomic facts are:
11. Which one is the correct sequence of the following?
12. Which one of the following doctrines is incompatible with Spinoza?
13. Which of the following does not form a part of Brahma Vihara?
14. Which one of the following is incorrect with reference to Wittgenstein?
15. According to Nyaya Philosophy, 'Water looks cold' is an example of:
16. According to Spinoza, God is:
17. The asamavayi karana of the creation of the world according to the Vaisesikas is:
18. What is the link between Brahman and World, according to Sri Aurobindo?
19. Tirthankar means:
20. All kno wled ge is kn owledge thro ugh concepts. This is a contention of which of the following philosophers?
21. 'Morality is led beyond itself into a higher form of goodness, it ends in what we may call religion' is stated by:
22. If one believes that instruments of true cognition are themselves established without any instruments of true cognition, then which philosophical position is abandoned?
23. The primary aim of Descartes is:
24. Which one among the following is NOT a mark of a sat hetu in Nyaya epistemology?
25. Who says that the function of Philosophy is wholly critical?