Top 150+ Solved Methodology of Philosophy MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. Plato wrote the book:

a. the republic

b. meditations

c. ethics

d. metaphysics

  • a. the republic

Q. The work ‘Theatetus’ is attributed to:

a. protagoras

b. plato

c. descartes

d. socrates

  • b. plato

Q. The problem of universals was first introduced into philosophy by

a. aquinas

b. aristotle

c. plato

d. berkeley

  • c. plato

Q. In the ........ Plato seeks the definition of Courage

a. theaetetus

b. charmides

c. meno

d. laches

  • d. laches

Q. Who takes dialectics as an argumentative process?

a. socrates

b. plato

c. aristotle

d. zeno

  • c. aristotle

Q. Opposition is the basis of ........ Method

a. analytic

b. synthetic

c. dialectic

d. pragmatic

  • c. dialectic

Q. For -------everything was continually changing into its opposite.

a. zeno

b. heraclitus

c. parmenides

d. thales

  • b. heraclitus

Q. Which among the following is the feature of dialectics?

a. consensus and contradiction

b. conversation or question and answer form

c. dynamicity or movement

d. all of the above

  • d. all of the above

Q. A method for understanding reality by the triadic movement from thesis to antithesis to synthesis

a. analytical

b. mathematical

c. dialectical

d. phenomenological

  • c. dialectical

Q. Whose method is known as art of intellectual midwifery?

a. socrates

b. plato

c. aristotle

d. kant

  • a. socrates

Q. To bring to light on knowledge which the mind already possesses is known as:

a. intellectual midwifery

b. socratic irony

c. material dialectics

d. absolute idealism

  • a. intellectual midwifery

Q. Which are the characteristics of Socratic dialectic?

a. conversational, conceptual

b. contradiction, methodological doubt

c. critical, inductive and deductive

d. all of the above

  • d. all of the above

Q. Whose method is the synthesis of opposites?

a. kant

b. hegel

c. both kant and hegel

d. neither kant nor hegel

  • b. hegel

Q. Who is the author of the book Critique of Pure Reason?

a. descartes

b. hume

c. berkeley

d. immanuel kant

  • d. immanuel kant

Q. Who draws limits to the extent of knowledge?

a. kant

b. hegel

c. descartes

d. marx

  • a. kant
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