CSS Philosophy Past Paper 2000

Note: Before 2016 Philosophy had Two Papers.

Paper-I

PART-II (Subjective) 100 Marks

PART-I

Q.1 Write only the correct answer in the Answer Book.

(A) Choose the Correct for the following syllogism:

1) AAA-2
(A) Valid
(B) Illicit major
(C) Illicit minor
(D) Undistributed middle

2) EAE1-1
(A) Valid
(B) Illicit major
(C) Illicit minor
(D) Undistributed middle

3) AEO-3
(A) Invalid
(B) Valid when M exists
(C) Valid when S exists
(D) Valid when P exists

4) AAI-3
(A) Invalid
(B) Valid when M exists
(C) Valid when S exists
(D) Valid when P exists

5) No coal tar derivatives are nourishing foods, since no coal tar derivatives are natural grain products, and all natural grain products are nourishing foods.
(A) Valid
(B) Illicit major
(C) Illicit minor
(D) Undistributed middle

(B) Determine the validity of the following with the help of rules:

6) She can have many friends only if she respects them as individuals. If she respects them as individuals, then she cannot expect them all to behave alike. She does have many friends. Therefore, she does not expect them all to behave alike.

7) Either the manager didn’t notice the change or else he approves of it. He notices it all right. So he must approve of it.

(C) Identify the form and discuss the validity or invalidity of each of the following arguments:

8) Either he lives in Quetta or in Islamabad. He lives in Quetta. So, he does not live in Islamabad.

9) If it was your business, I would have invited you. It is not, and so I did not.

10) Either wealth is an evil or wealth is a good: but wealth is not an evil: therefore wealth is a good.

(D) Identify the fallacies if any:

11) All of us cannot be famous, because all of us cannot be well known.

12) Time heals all wounds. Time is money. Therefore, money heals all wounds.

13) Of course, Karl Marx must have been mistaken in maintaining that capitalism is an evil form of economic and social organization. Why, he was a miserable failure of a man who couldn’t earn enough money to support his family.

14) My opinions are right, because I will imprison anyone who disagrees with me.

15) Dogs are frequently encountered in the streets. Afghan Hounds are dogs. Therefore, Afghan Hounds are frequently encountered in the streets.

(E) Write true or false:

16) If ALL MEN ARE ANIMALS is false, then NO MEN ARE ANIMALS is true.
17) An argument is valid when it is impossible for the premises to be false and conclusion true.

(F) Fill in the blanks:

18) The symbol to be defined is known as __________.
19) __________ is a process in which one proposition is arrived at and affirmed on the basis of certain others.
20) __________ (fallacy) is committed when one assumes the truth of what one seeks to prove in an effort to prove it.

PART-II

Attempt ONLY FOUR Questions from PART-II. (20×4)

Q.2 What benefits are to be achieved from the study of logic? Discuss.

Q.3 What is meant by explanation? Differentiate between scientific and nonscientific explanation.

Q.4 What is Inductive Analogy? On what factors does the strength of Inductive Analogy depend?

Q.5 The birth of Islam is the birth of Inductive Intellect. Discuss with reference to Iqbal.

Q.6 Define hypothesis. How are scientific hypotheses evaluated?

Q.7 Write a comprehensive note on the various kinds of definition.

Q.8 Briefly discuss the following:
i) Differentiate between Induction and deduction.
ii) Traditional square of opposition.
iii) Rules for valid syllogism.
iv) Ad. hominem (abusive and circumstantial).

Paper-II

PART-II (Subjective/Objective) 100 Marks

PART-I

Q.1 Write only the correct answer in the Answer Book.

(A) Fill in the blanks:

1) Al-Madina al-Fadila is written by
2) Isharat is written by ____________
3) Varieties of Religious Experience is written by
4) Creative Evolution is written by ____________
5) Being and Time is written by ____________

(B) Choose the correct:

6) Postponed judgments on the people until the Last Day.
(a) Kharijites
(b) Asharites
(c) Murjites

7) God is pure essence having no eternal names and qualities.
(a) Kharijites
(b) Asharites
(c) Murjites

8) No obligations follow from reason but from Sharia.
(a) Ibn-Sina
(b) al-Ghazali
(c) al-Farabi

9) Intuitive revelation (Kashf) is the highest and the only source of knowledge.
(a) Ibn al-Arabi
(b) Ibn-Sina
(c) Ibn-Taymiyyah

10) Final experience is the revelation of a new life-process.
(a) Rumi
(b) Iqbal
(c) Sir Syed

(C) Name the theory that holds:

11) The essence of life is duration.
12) An idea is true so long as to believe it is profitable.
13) The reality of sensible thing consists in being perceived.
14) There is nothing in cause except invariable succession.
15) Will to power.
16) Nothing is good but the good will.
17) General happiness is summum bonum.
18) Civilizational superstructure is the outcome of its mode of production.
19) Inquiry is the essence of Logic not truth or knowledge.
20) A great part of philosophy may be reduced to something that may be called syntax.

PART-II

Attempt ONLY FOUR Questions from PART-II. (20×4)

Q.2 ‘Ashari’s formulation of dogma essentially represents an attempt at a synthesis of orthodoxy and that of Mu’tazila’. Explain.

Q.3 How does al-Ghazali ground the Sharia on a spiritual basis?

Q.4 Give an account of Marx’s notion of alienation.

Q.5 How does Iqbal conceive the possibility of social change through the reconstruction of Islamic law?

Q.6 Why did Sir Syed’s synthesis of Westernism and Islamic Values fail to lead to a genuine Islamic Modernism?

Q.7 State and explain Heidegger’s notion of Dasein.

Q.8 Write notes on the following:
(a) Pragmatism
(b) Cartesian dualism
(c) Mu’tazila
(d) Living-Sunna (Fazl-ur-Rehman)