Annamalai University Question Paper December 2014
B.Sc. DEGREE EXAMINATION December 2014
(PSYCHOLOGY)
FIRST YEAR
(PART-III)
540. EUROPEAN LOGIC AND THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE
(Old Regulations)
(Candidates joined during 2008-2009 and before)
Time: Three hours Maximum: 100 marks
Answer any FIVE questions
Choosing atleast TWO from each section
All questions carry equal marks
SECTION-A (5×20=100)
1. Explain the term syllogistic reasoning.
2. Examine the differentiate between Induction and Deduction.
3. What is Psychology? Explain.
4. Elaborate the conditions of good hypothesis.
5. What are the fallacies of observation? Explain.
SECTION-B
6. What is Realism? Explain.
7. Discuss the role of flaming hypothesis in the content of crucial
experiment.
8. Explain the coherence theories of truth.
9. Examine the projection of empiricistic thinkers and outline their
contribution to the theory of knowledge.
10. Differentiate between Rationalism and Empiricism.
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B.Sc. DEGREE EXAMINATION December 2014
(PSYCHOLOGY)
FIRST YEAR
(PART-III)
540. EUROPEAN LOGIC AND THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE
(Old Regulations)
(Candidates joined during 2008-2009 and before)
Time: Three hours Maximum: 100 marks
Answer any FIVE questions
Choosing atleast TWO from each section
All questions carry equal marks
SECTION-A (5×20=100)
1. Explain the term syllogistic reasoning.
2. Examine the differentiate between Induction and Deduction.
3. What is Psychology? Explain.
4. Elaborate the conditions of good hypothesis.
5. What are the fallacies of observation? Explain.
SECTION-B
6. What is Realism? Explain.
7. Discuss the role of flaming hypothesis in the content of crucial
experiment.
8. Explain the coherence theories of truth.
9. Examine the projection of empiricistic thinkers and outline their
contribution to the theory of knowledge.
10. Differentiate between Rationalism and Empiricism.
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