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It' i's revision time, take Philosophy - GCE A-Level 2025

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GCE A-Level 2025
Which branch of philosophy investigates reality as distinct from the illusory?

What kind of evidence do philosophers advance for their claims?

The defining features of deductive inference are:
'Since the same thing has already been predicated of the universal, it follows that the sense of the particular is already contained in the universal'. This describes which inference and validated by which law of thought?
Determine if the following inference is valid in the Aristotelian system. All mermaids are beautiful creatures. So it is false that no mermaids are beautiful creatures.
Is the inference: 'No men are illiterate persons. It follows that no literate persons are non-men' valid or not? Name the inference rule.

'No farmers are city-dwellers.

Hence, no city-dweller is a talented machete-user because only talented machete-users are farmers'.

Determine the validity of this syllogism in the traditional system.

Name the fallacy if any.

The pure Venn diagram technique operates within which system for interpreting categorical statements?

Illicit major fallacy arises because the conclusion:

'Not all-night calls are welcome, but those from family are' is:

A hypothetical syllogism which affirms the consequent is fallacious because:
'When teething begins, babies usually have fever. So, the growing teeth causes fever' is a false cause argument because:
'You won't graduate unless you pass Philosophy' interpreted in terms of the hypothetical as:

The propositional schema 'Either A and B or C then D' is:

To say a statement is valid means that:
The predicate calculus schema for 'Every horse is white' where Px = x is a horse and Wx = x is white is:
By qualifying the early thinkers as 'Primitive scientists' it means that they:

Anaximenes' explanation of the universe could be described as:

According to Pythagoras, what aptitudes do the Merchants, Competitors and Spectators manifest when attending the Olympic games respectively?

Parmenides' concept of being can be characterised by the following:
Zeno in his paradoxes demonstrates the fact that:
The assertion that : « Nothing exist [...] » depicts clearly:
In Plato, how do the Forms relate to material things?
The two metaphysical co-principles required for any change are:
Aristotle's idea that morality is teleological is an application of his doctrine of:
How does St. Thomas Aquinas account for names referring to God?
The Cartesian precept of method from intuition to deduction are:
How does Locke define knowledge?
The statement that: « A person is a person through other people » is an illustration of the:

The ideal form of governance in Africa according to Kwasi Wiredu can be summarised as one of:

The ultimate aim of Pan-africanism can be expressed as an ideology for the:
Which of the following is a limiting factor for the growth of African Democracy.
«I am because we are, and if we are, therefore, I am.» This quotation is a perfect reflection of African philosophical concept of:
Nkrumah's assertion that: «An intellectual revolution, [...] in our minds that must direct the redemption of the African,», aptly qualifies:
Reality in Africa is determined by cultural, geographical, and historical factors. This is known as:
Tempels' assertion that; «Being is Force» depicts the :
The nature of the relationship between forces in African cosmology implicitly means they are:
Beings in African cosmology are arranged in:
Identify the group of African philosophers who are of the Nationalistic Ideological trend.
Which of the following qualifies Jean Paul Sartre as an atheist?
Sartre's consideration of Existentialism as humanism signifies that;
In which stage of Kierkegaard's Existentialism does the individual consider moral evil as a product of will?
Which of the following according to Kierkegaard makes up a person's unique existence ?
Identify the philosophical doctrine which holds that a theory is true if it is practical:
To C.S.Peirce, why is science the best method of fixing beliefs?

The ethical principles which stresses on the outstanding dignity of the human person and that which asserts that God is the sole owner of life are respectively known as:

One of the societal arguments against the practice of violence is that:
Which two principles below adequately are against the acceptability of abortion?
Identify the principle which advocates for the respect of a persons choice provided it does not harm others:
A principle against Human embryonic stem cell research is: