Top 250+ Solved Philosophy of Informatics MCQ Questions Answer
Q. Who is the first philosophical figure of Modern European philosophy advocated Mind-bodyDualism?
a. rene descartes
b. hume
c. spinoza
d. leibniz
Q. A cording to Descartes ---------------- is the basic feature of mind.
a. figure
b. solidity
c. extension
d. thought
Q. According to Descartes -------------------- makes mind very different from body.
a. ability to extend
b. ability to develop
c. ability to think
d. ability to execute
Q. Descartes argues -------------------- is necessary for self.
a. thinking
b. compounding
c. extension
d. evaluating
Q. According to Descartes thinking is the ------------ of self.
a. quality
b. essence
c. sign
d. result
Q. Descartes theory of mind body relation is known as:
a. psychophysical parallelism
b. occasionalism
c. interactionism
d. pre-established
Q. -------------- considered as the one of the pioneers of the view that only material bodyexists.
a. hobbes
b. descartes
c. spinoza
d. malebranche
Q. “We should able to explain the operations of mind in terms of the working of the body”.Who among the following proposed this view?
a. spinoza
b. descartes
c. hobbes
d. malebranche
Q. “We should able to explain the operations of mind in terms of the working of the body”. Thisposition is called:
a. idealism
b. materialism
c. dualism
d. skepticism
Q. “The process such as thought and life really nothing more than physical and chemicalprocess”. This position is called:
a. reductionism
b. inclusivenism
c. radicalism
d. none of these
Q. ‘States of consciousness are identical with the states of brain’. This theory is called:
a. behaviorist theory
b. reductionist theory
c. dualistic theory
d. identity
Q. Who is the prime proponent of Identity theory?
a. malebranche
b. j. j. c. smart
c. hobbes
d. putnam
Q. ‘There are no nonphysical entities and nonphysical laws’. Who said this?
a. malebranche
b. j. j. c. smart
c. hobbes
d. putnam
Q. ‘Experience is a brain process’. This view is related to:
a. behaviorist theory
b. reductionist theory
c. dualistic theory
d. identity