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Induction is a process of generalisation.
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Induction is concerned only with formal truth.
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Which of the following statement is incorrect?
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Critically explain: Religion and morality are independent of each other.
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Critically explain: Morality is the source of religion.
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Critically explain: Religion is the source of morality.
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What do you mean by non-moral actions? Briefly explain any five non-moral actions.
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Critically discuss objective idealism of Hegel.
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Discuss the characteristics of symbolic logic
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State two points of similarity between Philosophy and Science
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Mention two common characteristics of Indian Philosophy
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What are the two main divisions of Indian Philosophy
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Distinguish between immediates inference and mediate inference with two points
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Explain two characteristics of categorical syllogism
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Name two valid moods of the first figure
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