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Russell

According to Russell incomplete symbol means :

(A) not a well formed formula logical proper name

(C) fragment of a sentence (D) description

According to Russell, physical objects are :

( idea (B) bogus entities

logical construction (D) illusions

Russell's Atomic Facts are:


Facts in Logical Space
Sense Data
Elements of atomic proposition

Russells atomic facts are

(A) facts of atomic physics

(B) sense-data

(C) facts of logical space

(D) elements of atomic proposition

Russels theory of definite description

is important because it helps us in

understanding proportions involving

the use of

(A) empty terms

(B) denotative terms

(C) connotative terms


(D) infinite terms

According to Russell physical objects

are

(A) Ideas

(B) Bogus entities

(C) Logical construction

(D) Illusions

In the context of correspondence

theory of truth evaluate following

(A and R) and select proper

option :

Assertion (A) : Truth can not be

defined in terms of a relation

between object and

proposition.

Reason (R) : A proposition can

never be a copy of an object.

Codes :

(A) (A) and (R) both are true and

(R) provides a correct

explanation of (A).

According to Russell, three

Primitive Ideas are

(A) 0, Number and Successor

(B) Facts, Statements and


Logic

(C) Logical Atomism, Common-

sense and Science

(D) God, Soul and World

According to Russell, atoms are

(A) Physical

(B) Spiritual

(C) Both of these

(D) None of these

In Russells philosophy, logical atomism

and theory of truth go together

(A) Correspondence

(B) Pragmatic

(C) Coherence

(D) Semantic

In the context of Russell's Philosophy, consider the given Assertion (A) and Reason (R) then

mark the correct option as given below :

Assertion (A) : General Propositions are not existential.

Reason (R) : Atoms are neither mental nor physical.

Options :

O (A) and (R) both are true but (R) does not provide direct explanation of (A).

Who among the following philosophers criticised Freges method of building up the series of

natural numbers out of merely logical notions ?

(1) Wittgenstein (2) Austin O Bertrand Russell (4) Strawson


According to Rusell, denoting phrases are phrases which :

(1) have a complete meaning

. never have any meaning in themselves

(3) have meaning independent of a proposition

(4) contain meanings in themselves

Russells problems of

philosophy ?

(1) Universals are real entities which exist neither in the mental nor in the physical

worlds, and yet have a subsistent or logical status.

(2) Universals are unreal, that exist only in imagination.

(3) Universals are real entities, that exist in both mental and physical worlds.

(4) Universals are real entities that exist only in the mental world.

All aspects of a thing are real, whereas the thing is a mere logical construction is the

view of

(1) Frege (2) Russell

(3) Wittgenstein (4) Austin

Bertrand Russells The Problems of

Philosophy and choose the correct code :

(i) Sense data is described as private.

(ii) Sense data is interpreted as public objects capable of existing even if unsensed.

(iii) The sensation of hardness ceases to exist if I remove my hand from contact with the

Table

II is wrong

According to Bertrand Russell referent of a name, which object or person the name refers

to is determined by the beliefs a person holds about that object is known as

(1) Referential theory (2) Picture triangulation


(3) Notion of entailment (4) Theory of description

The semantic content of a proper name is identical to the descriptions associated with it by

speakers, while their referents are determined to be the objects that satisfy these

descriptions is sometimes called as

(1) Russell Dummett theory (2) Russell Davidsons theory

(3) Frege Dummett theory (4) Frege Russell theory

According to Russell there are two ways of grouping particulars ; one into things and the

other into series of perspectives, which of the following sets of terms is used by him,

respectively.

(1) pieces of body and background

(2) objects and minds

(3) form and autobiography

(4) pieces of matter and biography

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