 
        
        - •Vedanta is an Indian school of …:
- •In his “Critique of Practical Reason” Kant formulated the Categorical imperative:
- •In his “Critique of Practical Reason” Kant considered the ideas of…
- •In metaphysics, Kant claimed, the situation is reverse. Reason, in its attempt to reach absolute truth, comes to
- •Immanuel Kant was born in
- •Immanuel Kant belongs to the
- •In considering of that problem there emerged nominalism and realism in the Middle Ages:
- •In f.Nietzsche’s philosophy, human nature is divided into...
- •In considering of that problem there emerged nominalism and realism in the Middle Ages:
- European Medieval "school philosophy" was called: 
- Mysticism 
- Apologetics 
- Logic 
- Scholastics 
- Epistemology 
- “Summa Theologica” was written by a prominent medieval thinker... 
- St. Thomas Aquinas 
- St. Augustin 
- Abu Nasyr al-Farabi 
- Ibn Sina 
- Ibn Rushd 
- The founder of phenomenology is… 
- E.Husserl 
- I.Kant 
- G.Hegel 
- B.Russel 
- A.Komte 
- Philosophy is… 
- One of the historical outlook types about the world, human and his place in the world 
- One of the historical outlook types about religious activity in the world 
- One of the historical outlook types about beauty in the world 
- One of the historical outlook types about Being in the world 
- One of the historical outlook types about right behavior, morality, justice in the world 
- Outlook is ...: 
- Doctrine of beauty 
- System of norms, values and stereotypes in a cultural-historical epoch. 
- Gilosoism system. 
- Doctrine of materialism. 
- Idealistic form of cognition. 
- The founder of deconstructivism: 
- B.Russel. 
- I.Kant. 
- M. Heidegger. 
- J.-P. Sartre. 
- J. Derrida. 
- Chinese thinker Mo Di was a founder of...: 
- Taoism 
- Induism 
- Mohism 
- Confucianism 
- Rig-Veda 
- Which direction is the 20th century was engaged in philosophy of language? 
- Phenomenology. 
- Pragmatism 
- Hermeneutics 
- Analitical philosophy. 
- Ontology. 
- What book did Descartes count as a main instruction for development human mind? 
- “Critique of pure reason”. 
- “Either-or”. 
- “Discourse on the Method”. 
- “Critique of Practical Reason”. 
- “Critique of Judgment”. 
- Lack of Judgement (“Critique of Power of Judgment”) is the stupidity of the mind. This is the words of... 
- B.Russel 
- J. Derrida 
- M. Heidegger. 
- J.-P. Sartre 
- I.Kant. 
- The founder of pragmatism is... 
- Ludwig Josef Johann Wittgenstein 
- Franz Brentano. 
- St. Albert. 
- St.Aquinas. 
- Charles Sanders Peirce. 
- The author of “Phenomenology of Spirit”: 
- St. Albert 
- J. Dewey 
- G.Hegel 
- Socrates 
- Protagoras 
- Translation of word “axiology”: 
- Pantheism 
- Doctrine of significance and values. 
- Cosmo centrism. 
- Love Theo. 
- Love Humanity. 
- Word “Epochè” in the philosophy of Husserl is translated from Greek as: 
- Suspension, abstinence 
- Warrior 
- Judgement 
- Humanity 
- Love 
- A priori and a posteriori are important categories in philosophy of… 
- I.Kant 
- E.Husserl 
- M.Heidegger 
- B.Spinoza D.Hume 
- D.Hume 
- “There are only two substances in the beginning of the world – thinking and extended substances” (dualism) is from philosophy of… 
- E.Kant 
- D.Hume 
- R.Descartes 
- J.-P.Sartre 
- Protagoras 
- How can we describe Hume’s doctrine? 
- Demonstrative reasoning. 
- Moral reasoning. 
- Agnosticism 
- A gift from the gods. 
- Common sense 
- The most general organization of humans is… 
- Society 
- Each individual on his or her own 
- God 
- There is no rational ground for moral judgment 
- State 
- Who was the teacher of Aristotle? 
- Protagoras 
- Descartes 
- Heraclitus 
- Plato 
- Thales 
- Theory of knowledge: 
- Cognition 
- Feeling 
- Axiology 
- Epistemology 
- Social philosophy 
- The object of philosophy is: 
- Cognition process. 
- World in whole and the place of man in this world. 
- Human being. 
- Truth, unconcealment. 
- Mind 
- The main parts of philosophy: 
- Ontology, epistemology, ethics, aesthetics 
- This world. 
- History, methodology. 
- Geometry, algebra, analytics. 
- Economy, ecology 
- The meaning of the notion of EPISTEME in Greek philosophy: 
- Process 
- Place 
- Being 
- Truth 
- Knowledge 
- One of the most representatives of Hedinostic school was… 
- Hegel 
- Democritus 
- Confucius 
- Thales 
- Epicure 
- Vedanta is an Indian school of …:
- Existentialism direction 
- Postmodern direction 
- Freidism direction 
- Orthodox direction 
- Heterodox direstion 
- Epistemology is: 
- A study of nature, origin and limits of human knowledge. 
- Love wisdom 
- Religion 
- Branch of art. 
- Mathematical discipline. 
- Ethic is: 
- A study of nature, origin and limits of human cognition 
- Love wisdom 
- A philosophical study of principles, moral and human behavior. 
- Branch of physics 
- World religion 
- Aesthetics is: 
- A study of nature, origin and limits of human cognition. 
- Philosophy as a system. 
- A philosophical study of principles, moral and human behavior. 
- A philosophical study that researches the sphere of artistic activity and its principles 
- One of the directions of Buddhism 
- Who first introduce the word “philosophy”? 
- Parmenides 
- Zeno Eley 
- Socrates 
- Pythagoras 
- Democritus 
- Thales postulated that the primary substance is: 
- Moisture, water 
- Air 
- Ground 
- The heaven 
- Fire 
- Anaximander defined the primary substance as: 
- Wind 
- Air 
- Ground. 
- Apeiron 
- Fire 
- Anaximenes found the primary substance in: 
- Number 
- Air 
- Ground 
- Apeiron 
- Fire 
- Who defined the beginning of the world (ARCHE) as fire: 
- Parmenides 
- Heraclitus of Ephesus 
- Xenon Eley 
- Pythagoras 
- Democritus 
- Who is the author of this statement: “It’s impossible to enter the same river twice”? 
- Parmenides 
- Democritus 
- Xenon Eley 
- Pythagoras 
- Heraclitus of Ephesus 
- Who said that: “Good and evil are the same”? 
- Heraclitus of Ephesus 
- Plato 
- Xenon Eley 
- Pythagoras 
- Socrates 
- Who is considered as the first thinker of Renaissance? 
- D.Alighieri 
- F.Petrarch 
- N.Machiavelli 
- G.Galilei 
- L.Valla 
- Main Renaissance figure who developed a new theory of law? 
- L.Valla 
- N.Machiavelli 
- H.Grotius 
- F.Petrarch 
- D.Alighieri 
- Who is the founder of Eleatic school? 
- Parmenides 
- Cicero 
- Thales 
- Pythagoras 
- Socrates 
- The author of famous paradoxes (apories) is… 
- Parmenides 
- Cicero 
- Thales 
- Pythagoras 
- Zeno of Elea 
- Zeno of Elea developed paradoxes (apories) about 
- Love 
- Absence of Motion 
- Kindness 
- Evil 
- God wisdom 
- Who is the author of “The Canon of Medicine”? 
- Parmenides 
- Cicero 
- Thales 
- Ibn Sina 
- Ibn Rushd 
- Who was called as Philosopher of Arabs? 
- Ibn Sina 
- Ibn Rushd 
- Al Kindi 
- Al-Farabi 
- Al Ghazali 
- Who said that: “ Man is a measure of all things”? 
- Parmenides 
- Protagoras 
- Thales 
- Anaxagoras 
- Zeno of Elea 
- Socrates’s main interest in philosophy was 
- Social Philosophy, Ethics 
- Ontology 
- Physics 
- Epistemology 
- Rationalism 
- The Socratic main value was formulated as 
- Virtue is religion 
- Virtue is arts 
- Virtue is knowledge 
- Virtue is war 
- Virtue is interests 
- The famous representative of patristic studies, author of the books “The City of God”, “Confessions” 
- Thomas Aquinas 
- Boethius 
- M.Heidegger 
- A.Kamus 
- St.Augustin 
- Apologetics, Patristic and Scholasticism are the periods of… 
- Renaissance philosophy 
- Medieval philosophy 
- German classical philosophy 
- Kazakh philosophy 
- Ancient philosophy 
- Eidos Urania is a concept of philosophy of... 
- Aristotle 
- Pithagoras 
- Plato 
- Zeno of Eley 
- Thales 
- Who of the labeled philosophers is a sufist? 
- Al-Kindi 
- Al-Farabi 
- Ibn Sina 
- Al-Ghazali 
- Ulykbek 
- According to Existentialism, existence is always 
- Phenomenological being. 
- Rational being 
- Critical being. 
- Primordial being 
- Individual being in absurdity. 
- According to Kierkegaard, the third existential sphere is 
- Phenomenological sphere. 
- Rational sphere. 
- Critical sphere 
- Religious sphere 
- Individual sphere 
- According to whom, “Freedom is conscious necessity”? 
- Kant 
- Spinoza 
- Hegel 
- Shelling 
- Kierkegaard 
- The author of “Three Truths”: 
- Kunanbayev 
- Altynsarin 
- Bekmakhanov 
- Seifullin 
- Kudaiberdiyev 
- The author of “Traces of Shamanism among the Kazakhs”: 
- Kunanbayev 
- Altynsarin 
- Ualikhanov 
- Seifullin 
- Kudaiberdiyev 
- One of the outstanding French existentialist: 
- David Hume 
- Rene Descartes 
- Albert Camus 
- Francis Bacon 
- Martin Heidegger 
- Division to Subjective spirit, Objective spirit, Absolute spirit comes from philosophy of…? 
- Fichte 
- Hegel 
- Kant 
- Shelling 
- Marx 
- Division to Me, not-Me, synthesis of Me and not-Me comes from philosophy of…? 
- Fichte 
- Hegel 
- Kant 
- Shelling 
- Marx 
- One of the main Nietzsche’s concept was called 
- Will to life 
- Will to power 
- Good and Evil 
- The myth on religion 
- Being of human 
- The second Kant’s work is… 
- Critique of Pure Reason 
- Critique of Judgement 
- Critique of Practical Reason 
- Lectures on Ethics 
- Three Truths 
- Hegel’s outstanding work is… 
- “Will to power” 
- “Critique of practical reason” 
- “Nihilism” 
- “The Phenomenology of Spirit” 
- “Being and time” 
- Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel belongs to 
- Philosophy of the Middle times 
- Philosophy of the New time 
- Nihilism of XVIII century 
- Conservatism of XVII century 
- German classical philosophy 
