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Modern Western Philosophy: Empiricism - Locke
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1. Hume does not believe in ……
2. Which one of the following according to Locke justifies the distinction between primary and secondary qualities?
3. The philosophical position of Berkeley is known as:
4. Who claims that only mind and their ideas exist
5. Which one of the following arguments is advance by Locke for the rejection of innate ideas?
6. Which among the following is NOT correct statement
7. Which one of the following statements is not implied by Berkeley's view that 'to be is to be perceived'?
8. Berkeley asserts that existing and perceiving are
9. Which among the following is correct
10. Why can't we have cause and effect knowledge, according to Hume?
11. Who, among the following western philosophers attempted to refute 'Matter'?
12. Berkeley is …..
13. As all beings are particular things, so all ideas are particular ideas, is said by
14. David Hume is accepted as a:
15. According to Hume there are two kinds of contents of the mind, namely …..
16. Which one of the following is the correct definition of secondary qualities, according to Locke?
17. John Locke rejected the concept of:
18. Subjective Idealism is propounded by
19. "Which among the following is NOT Locke' view of ideas"
20. What is the self, according to Hume?
21. Which one of the following according to Locke is correct description of substance?
22. Which one of the following theses is the most fundamental to Berkeley's world views?
23. According to Hume, ……… is secondary and ….. is primary.
24. 'Substance is a product of human imagination' is said by …..
25. There must be an unknown and unknowable substratum which supports the existence of ……….. qualities