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Philosophy Papers 2012
Philosophy Paper-I Part-II Note:Attempt only Four Questions from Part-II.All questions carry Equal marks. Q#2-Definition of a term is basically negation'. Comments. Q#3-State and Explain vague,ambiguous and emotive terms with example. Q#4-State and Explain various types of fallacies with examples from everyday life. Q#5-Distinguish between simple and compound propositions,explaining negation,disjunction,conjunction and implication along with their symbols. Q#6-Define and distinguish induction by simple enumeration and Mill's method of induction. Q#7-Discuss Farabi's contributions to Modality. Q#8-Write short notes on any TWO of the following: 1)Categorical propositions and its various types. 2)Truth and Validity 3)Syllogism |
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Philosophy Paper-II
Part-II Note:Attempt only Four Questions from Part-II.All questions carry Equal marks. Q#2-Compare Ghazali's attack on philosophers with Ibn-e-Rushd's defense of philosophy. Q#3-Sir Syed Ahmed Khan is a rationalist.Critically discuss. Q#4-Pragmatism is in essence idealism.Critically evaluate. Q#5-Critically discuss German idealism with special reference to Kant and Hegel. Q#6-State and explain main features of dialectical materialism as enunciated by Karl Marx. Q#7-Discuss A.j.Ayer's principle of verifiability,criterion of meaning and its impact on metaphysics and ethics. Q#8-Write Short notes on any Two of the following: 1)Mu'tazilites 2)Ash'rites 3)Revivalists
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