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Gypsified Saturday, February 22, 2014 12:50 AM

Philosophy Papers 2014
 
[B][CENTER]PAPER - I

Part - II
[/CENTER][/B]
Q.No.2. Describe the use and functions of language.

Q.No.3. Discuss various types of definitions.

Q.No.4. Define categorical syllogism and explain its rules.

Q.No.5. Explain the rules of replacement briefly.

Q.No.6. Define Hypothesis. Critically examine the role of hypothesis in scientific investigation.

Q.No.7. Describe the Muslims' contribution in logic with reference to Al Farabi, Ibn e Sina, Al Ghazali and Ibn e Taimiyah.

Q.No.8. Write NOTES on any TWO of the following:

(a) Dilemma.
(b) Truth and validity.
(c) Analogy.

[B][CENTER]PAPER - II

PART - II[/CENTER][/B]

Q.No.2. "Man is condemned to be free; because once thrown into the world, he is responsible for everything he does". Respond to Sartre's stance on man's predicament in the modern world.

Q.No.3. "The philosophers have only interpreted the world in various ways; the point is, however, to change it." (KARL MARX). Discuss with reference to Dialectical Materialism.

Q.No.4. Briefly explain some of the major contributions made by Ibn e Sina in the field of philosophy.

Q.No.5. Ibn e Khaldun's Muqaddimah is an attempt to get at the inner meaning of history. Discuss.

Q.No.6. The Mutazilites used rational reasoning derived from Greek throught. What are the implications of this approach for Islamic religious beliefs?

Q.No.7. What does Iqbal mean by "the Philosophical Tests of the Revelations of Religious Experience"? Explain.

Q.No.8. Write short NOTES on any TWO of the following:

(a) Shah Walliullah as a Reformer.
(b) Sir Sayyid Ahmad Khan as a Modernist.
(c) Ali Shariati's liberating theology.

Gypsified Saturday, February 22, 2014 02:30 PM

Idealism was completely ignored which came as a big surprise. Apparently the paper setter was a huge fan of Muslim philosophy.

Buddha Saturday, February 22, 2014 08:00 PM

Paper 2 Objective
1-Das Kapital written by Marx
2-Ideas are the only reality: Idealism
3-Cave example by: None of these(Plato)
4-"Knowledge is virtue", said Socrates
5-"Esse est percipi", said Berkeley
6-Neoplatonist Muslim philosopher: Farabi
7-Fasoos Hikam written by Ibn Arabi
8-Hajjat ul Baligha written by Shah Wali Ulah
9-Pragmatism coined by Pierce
10-Cash value of ideas by William James
11-Vienna School which considered all metaphysics bullshit: Logical Positivism
12-Tahafat Phalasifa by Al Ghazali
13-Tahafat Tahafat by Ibn e Rushd
14-Kitab al ibar written by Ibn Khaldun
15-Allama Iqbal’s teacher who taught him about Neitzsche, Faust, Goethe: Emma Wegenast
16-Development of Metaphysics in Persia (or Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam) written by Iqbal
17-In whose rationalism there was Naturalism: Sir Syed
18-Windowless Monads by Leibniz
19-Wasil bin Ata founder of Mutazilism
20-It is generally believed that the whole point of Asharism was : To purge Islam of non-Islamic elements

Buddha Saturday, February 22, 2014 09:43 PM

@ Gypsified,

What questions did you attempt?

Buddha Saturday, February 22, 2014 10:39 PM

Objective Paper-1
1-Deductive logic by Aristotle
2-Symbolic logic by Boole
3-Conversion of Some S is P is Some P is S.
4-Obversion of All S is P is No S is non-P.
5-Contraposition of No S is P is No non-P is non-S.
6-Circular argument fallacy: petitio principi
7-V is symbol of disjunction
8-Horse shoe is symbol of implication
9-Dilemma is usually between two bad choices
10-Rad al Mantaqin by Ibn-e-taymiah
11-Tahfat Tahfat by Ibn-e-Rushd(I wondered what it was doing here)
12-Tautology gives: all True
13-What conclusion can be derived from two premises: None of these was the right answer
14-Analogy is induction
15-All sentences are propositions: False
16-Extensional meaning : Denotation
17-Deriving particular conclusion from universal premises, which fallacy: Existential fallacy
There was one about hypothesis, I don’t remember the rest. If you remember any, do post them

Gypsified Saturday, February 22, 2014 11:40 PM

[QUOTE]What questions did you attempt?[/QUOTE]

PAPER - I

3,4,6,8.

PAPER - II

2,3,4,5. Would've loved to write on Idealism though. I wasn't prepared about Existentialism so I used whatever I knew about Sartre's philosophy and usual gup shup about existential ethics. Let's see how it works.

And there were just four or five students in my home town, Multan. Talking with them made me realize that I have the distinction of being the only one who opted it out of pure interest. Multanis don't seem to like philosophy. I remember when I took the BA exam I was the only philosophy student in the hall. The invigilator said you can sit wherever you like.

C1stWiki Sunday, February 23, 2014 02:02 AM

What is the reason for such a low number of candidates appearing in Philosophy every year?

Gypsified Sunday, February 23, 2014 02:17 AM

[QUOTE=C1stWiki;698530]What is the reason for such a low number of candidates appearing in Philosophy every year?[/QUOTE]

And this after philosophy has a good scoring trend.

Haris89 Sunday, February 23, 2014 09:40 AM

[QUOTE=C1stWiki;698530]What is the reason for such a low number of candidates appearing in Philosophy every year?[/QUOTE]

[B]Lack of interest , insecurity (i mean kahaniyan banane k leyeh bhi tou kuch malum houna chaheyeh na :D) and lack of awareness .[/B]

Buddha Sunday, February 23, 2014 11:27 AM

[QUOTE=C1stWiki;698530]What is the reason for such a low number of candidates appearing in Philosophy every year?[/QUOTE]

The misconception that philosophy is a very tough subject.


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