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Modern Western Philosophy: Kant
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Modern Western Philosophy: Kant
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1. The knowledge which is constructed by the understanding, by means of its categories, is the knowledge of ……………
2. According to Kant, moral duty is
3. In Transcendental Aesthetic, Kant discusses the theory of ….
4. A proposition, in which the predicate does not belong to the subject, is known as …..
5. In Transcendental Aesthetic, Kant discusses the theory of ….
6. According to Kant, moral law is
7. The expression ‘Copernican revolution in thought’ is attributed to:
8. A furtherprocess of synthesis is effected a priori by the three ideas of reason, namely,
9. According to Kant, the laws of nature
10. The critique of Pure Reason is really a treatise on …. With special reference to science
11. What does Kant mean by the noumenal world?
12. According to Kant, knowledge begins with sense proceeds thence to …….. and ends in …..
13. The knowledge which is constructed by the understanding, by means of its categories, is the knowledge of ……………
14. -------------- means that there are a priori categories of the understanding which determine the objectivity of empirical statements and that by their means alone such statements can ever be obtained.
15. How does Kant say that our mind experiences intuitions?
16. Metaphysics is only possible if we can gain knowledge from statement which are
17. Kant’s philosophy is known as
18. According to Kant, knowledge begins with sense proceeds thence to …….. and ends in …..
19. The a priori conditions of all knowledge is advocated by:
20. Metaphysics is only possible if we can gain knowledge from statement which are
21. What does Kant mean by the noumenal world?
22. The expression ‘Copernican revolution in thought’ is attributed to:
23. According to Kant, the laws of nature
24. A proposition, in which the predicate does not belong to the subject, is known as …..
25. According to Kant the ideas of reason are not …. But ….. principles of knowledge