Top 150+ Solved Ancient and Medieval Western Philosophy MCQ Questions Answer
Q. The final distinction between philosophy and theology is made by ----------.
a. john dun scotus
b. roger bacon
c. st. aquinas
d. none of these
Q. ------------- separates philosophy from theology
a. john dun scotus
b. roger bacon
c. st. aquinas
d. none of these
Q. According to --------------- reason cannot prove or disprove the dogmas ofreligion.
a. john dun scotus
b. roger bacon
c. st. aquinas
d. none of these
Q. -------------- considers the proofs by St. Aquinas and Anslem imperfect.
a. john dun scotus
b. roger bacon
c. st. aquinas
d. none of these
Q. According to ---------- universals exists in the divine mind.
a. john dun scotus
b. roger bacon
c. st. aquinas
d. none of these
Q. For ------------ intellect is superior to will.
a. john dun scotus
b. roger bacon
c. st. aquinas
d. none of these
Q. According to ---------------- will is always free.
a. john dun scotus
b. roger bacon
c. st. aquinas
d. none of these
Q. -------- holds that faith,hope and love are the real gifts of divine grace.
a. john dun scotus
b. roger bacon
c. st. aquinas
d. none of these
Q. ------------- is credited with the principle of ockham’s razor .
a. john dun scotus
b. roger bacon
c. st. aquinas
d. william of ockham
Q. Entities are not to be multiplied without necessity is a principle attributed to----------.
a. john dun scotus
b. roger bacon
c. st. aquinas
d. william of ockham
Q. According to ------------- universals do not exist separately and independentlyfrom objects.
a. john dun scotus
b. roger bacon
c. st. aquinas
d. william of ockham
Q. According to ---------------- universals are mere conventional signs.10
a. john dun scotus
b. roger bacon
c. st. aquinas
d. william of ockham
Q. For ---------------- only particulars exist which are known by perception.
a. john dun scotus
b. roger bacon
c. st. aquinas
d. william of ockham
Q. The main thinker of the first period of scholasticism is --------- .
a. st. augustine
b. st. anslem
c. st. thomas aquinas
d. none of these