Among all of these which philosopher was most inspired from Rousseau’s ideas (philosophy) and his famous novel “Emile”_________________________...?
(A) John Dewey
(B) John Russell
(C) Pestalozzi
(D) Maria Montessori
Pestalozzi
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Among all of these which philosopher was most inspired from Rousseau’s ideas (philosophy) and his famous novel “Emile”_________________________...?
According to J.S.Ross,”____________ Philosophy takes many and varied forms, but the postulate underlying all this that mind or spirit is the essential world stuff, that the true reality is of a mental character.”...?
(A) Idealistic
(B) Realistic
(C) Naturalistic
(D) None of these
Idealistic
Comments
According to J.S.Ross,”____________ Philosophy takes many and varied forms, but the postulate underlying all this that mind or spirit is the essential world stuff, that the true reality is of a mental character.”...?
Which of the following philosophy proposed, ‘Philosophy is thinking what to do in a life situation and it is brought into existence when problems occur____________’...?
(A) Pragmatism
(B) Naturalism
(C) Realism
(D) None of the above
Pragmatism
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Which of the following philosophy proposed, ‘Philosophy is thinking what to do in a life situation and it is brought into existence when problems occur____________’...?
Who developed his pioneering Experimental philosophy of eduation against the backdrop of the Social, political, scientific, and technological changes taking place in the United States in the first half of the 20th century___________________________...?
(A) Horace Mann
(B) J. H. Pestalozzi
(C) Maria Montessori
(D) John Dewey
John Dewey
Comments
Who developed his pioneering Experimental philosophy of eduation against the backdrop of the Social, political, scientific, and technological changes taking place in the United States in the first half of the 20th century___________________________...?
Who defines Pragmatic philosophy in these words: “I affirm that the term ‘Pragmatic’ means only the rules of referring all thinking, all reflective consideration, to consequence for final meaning and test___________”...?
(A) John Dewey
(B) William James
(C) Kilpatrick
(D) None of the above
John Dewey
Comments
Who defines Pragmatic philosophy in these words: “I affirm that the term ‘Pragmatic’ means only the rules of referring all thinking, all reflective consideration, to consequence for final meaning and test___________”...?
Who define Realism as ‘the aim of new realism is to expound a philosophy which is not inconsistent with the fact of common life and with the development in physical science___________’...?
(A) J.J.Rousseau
(B) Johnn Heinrich Pestalozzi
(C) John Ruskin
(D) None of the above
John Ruskin
Comments
Who define Realism as ‘the aim of new realism is to expound a philosophy which is not inconsistent with the fact of common life and with the development in physical science___________’...?
Who says, ‘Philosophy in order to Philosophy, should have meaning and utility in the solution of human problems. It should of human problems and in influencing the conduct of life and not a passive enquiry or contemplation____________ “...?
(A) John Dewey
(B) Pestalozzi
(C) Aristotle
(D) None of the these
John Dewey
Comments
Who says, ‘Philosophy in order to Philosophy, should have meaning and utility in the solution of human problems. It should of human problems and in influencing the conduct of life and not a passive enquiry or contemplation____________ “...?
According to which of the following philosophy believes that teachers who think that they may do without a philosophy of life render their methods of teaching ineffective____________...?
(A) Pragmatism
(B) Naturalism
(C) Existentialism
(D) None of these
Pragmatism
Comments
According to which of the following philosophy believes that teachers who think that they may do without a philosophy of life render their methods of teaching ineffective____________...?
__________ philosophy restores man to his proper place and educational institutions become places for learning and creating values like truth, beauty and goodness...?
(A) Pragmatism
(B) Realism
(C) Idealism
(D) None of the these
Idealism
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__________ philosophy restores man to his proper place and educational institutions become places for learning and creating values like truth, beauty and goodness...?
According to which of the following practitioner of Philosophy advocated that mind has been in the course of evolution and is also a part of the universe__________...?
(A) Idealism
(B) Ontology
(C) Realism
(D) None of these
Realism
Comments
According to which of the following practitioner of Philosophy advocated that mind has been in the course of evolution and is also a part of the universe__________...?
Who has been defined Philosophy as an increasing effort to discern the general truth that lies behind the particular facts to discern also reality that lies behind appearance_____________ “...?
(A) T. Raymont
(B) Brightman
(C) Cicero
(D) Plato
T. Raymont
Comments
Who has been defined Philosophy as an increasing effort to discern the general truth that lies behind the particular facts to discern also reality that lies behind appearance_____________ “...?
“Democracy and Education /Experience and Education, Art as experience, School and Society, Reconstruction in philosophy, Philosophy of John Dewey” who wrote these books__________________________...?
(A) William Bagley
(B) Jaen Paul Sarte
(C) Maria Montessori
(D) John Dewey
John Dewey
Comments
“Democracy and Education /Experience and Education, Art as experience, School and Society, Reconstruction in philosophy, Philosophy of John Dewey” who wrote these books__________________________...?
Who said that Philosophy is an attempt to think truly about human experiences as a whole and to make our whole experience intelligible____________...?
(A) Plato
(B) S. T. Coleridge
(C) John Dewey
(D) Brightman
Brightman
Comments
Who said that Philosophy is an attempt to think truly about human experiences as a whole and to make our whole experience intelligible____________...?
Which philosophy of eduation raised the dictum of “Things as they are and as they are likely to be encountered in life rather than in words____________”...?
(A) Perenialism
(B) Essentialism
(C) Naturalism
(D) Realism
Realism
Comments
Which philosophy of eduation raised the dictum of “Things as they are and as they are likely to be encountered in life rather than in words____________”...?
According to which philosophy, man is essentially a moral being, it requires that moral, intellectual and aesthetic aspects of his personality should be promoted____________...?
(A) Philosophy of Realism
(B) Philosophy of Reconstructionism
(C) Philosophy of Idealism
(D) A,B, & C
Philosophy of Idealism
Comments
According to which philosophy, man is essentially a moral being, it requires that moral, intellectual and aesthetic aspects of his personality should be promoted____________...?
True philosophy is that which provides helpful solution of practical problems of life. Who proposed that about a philosophy should be like that___________...?
(A) Pragmatism
(B) Idealism
(C) Perenialism
(D) None of the above
Pragmatism
Comments
True philosophy is that which provides helpful solution of practical problems of life. Who proposed that about a philosophy should be like that___________...?
According to which philosophy of eduation, the process of education must lead to the deepest spiritual insight and to the highest moral and spiritual conduct___________...?
(A) Epistemology
(B) Axiology
(C) Ethics
(D) Idealism
Idealism
Comments
According to which philosophy of eduation, the process of education must lead to the deepest spiritual insight and to the highest moral and spiritual conduct___________...?