Enlightenment
See Answer →Alienated Labour
See Answer →Write a short note on the Locke’s representative theory of perception
See Answer →Write a note on the idea of pre-established harmony.
See Answer →How does Spinoza prove that God is the only independent substance?
See Answer →“Thoughts without content are empty and intuitions without concepts are blind.” Explain this dictum of Kant
See Answer →Examine Berkley’s refutation of materialism.
See Answer →How does Locke distinguish between intuitive and demonstrative knowledge?
See Answer →Explain briefly the significance of Pre-established harmony in Leibniz’s philosophy
See Answer →What are Innate Ideas? How Locke criticizes the concept of innate ideas?
See Answer →Compare Spinoza’s idea of Substance with Descartes’ and Locke’s idea of Substance
See Answer →What is the idea of causality? How does Hume criticize the idea of causation?
See Answer →How does Descartes prove the existence of the External world?
See Answer →Explain and analyze Descartes mind-body dualism.
See Answer →What is Kant’s view on the Nature of Knowledge? Explain and analyze.
See Answer →Write a note on the salient features of Modern western philosophy.
See Answer →Examine Abul Fazal’s views on sovereignty and social contract.
See Answer →What is the theory of kingship as propounded by Zia-ul-Barni? Elaborate.
See Answer →Trace the idea of chakravartin and the state as an instrument of Dhamma.
See Answer →Discuss Kautilya’s views on the state.
See Answer →