Chapter 8


Absolute justice 

1. Choose the correct answer:

(a) Is it true that non-medium inference contains two dependencies?

Answer: Not true.

(b) Reversal is a non-median estimate. Is that true?

Answer: True.

(c) How many assertions derive the conclusion in the non-median hypothesis?

Answer: 1  is derived from the recourse.

(d) Is it true that an unmixed impartial judgment must have a cause?

Answer: True.

(e) In absolute judgment, the preposition must extend at least once. Is that true?

Answer: True.

(f) Which position of justice determines institutions?

Answer: The cause  determines the position.

(g) Which is used as the adjective in the legitimate idols of the first institution?

Answer: A small word.

2. Define:

(a) Reversal 

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(b) Parties

Answer: The objective term of a decision is called the bias term.

(c) Causative 

Answer: A term that is absent in a decision is called a cause or intermediate term.

(d) Pervasive terms

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(e) Convergence.

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3. Answer the following:

(a) What is non-median hypothesis?

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(b) Are all verbs equivalent?

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(c) Is material change true change?

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(d) How many words are there in a judgment?

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(e) What is the name of the term Justice Decision Bill?

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(f) Name the two wire shapes of the first installation.

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(g) How many posts are there in a judgment?

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(h) What is the name of the term purpose of the decision of justice?

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4. Show the difference:

(a) Non-median hypothesis and median hypothesis.

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(b) Simple equivalence and non-simple equivalence.

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5. Give examples:

(a) Simple equivalence

(b) Non-simple convergence

(c) Material countervailing

(d) BARBARA

(e) Quaternary faults

(f) Justice

6. Answer:

(a) What is a cause?

Answer: A term which is present in both the affirmative sentences of justice, but not in the conclusion, is called a hetupada.

(b) What is a sadhyapada?

Answer: The legislative term of a decision is called the feasible term.

7. Write a brief:

(a) Institution

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(b) The embodiment of justice

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(c) Causative

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(d) connectors

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(e) Material counterchanges

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(f) Restrictive concurrency.

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8. Creative Questions:

(a) What is an estimate? What are the different types of inference?

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(b) What is a derivative estimate? What are its characteristics?

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(c) What is an arrival estimate? What are its characteristics?

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(e) What is an input estimate? What are its types?

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(f) What is non-medium inference? Write the difference between medium and non-medium estimates.

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(g) What is convergence? What are the rules of equalization?

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(h) What is revolution? State the rules of conversion.

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(i) What is convergence? Explain the different types with examples.

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(j) What is simple equivalence? In what cases is the verb A simple equivalent?

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(k) What is unmixed impartial justice?

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l) What is justice? Describe the structure of justice.

Answer: Justice is that which inevitably emerges as the combined result of two interrelated clauses of decision in the media inference hypothesis.

(m) What is a cause? What is the role of causation in absolute justice?

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(n) What is meant by an institution of justice? Explain various institutions with examples.

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9. Determine the truth of the following arguments.

(i) Some people are sinners. Sages are human, so sages are sinners.

Answer: False.

(ii) All dairy foods are nutritious and all dairy foods are delicious. So some delicious foods must be nutritious.

Answer: True.

(iii) Aristotle is a famous debater. Because he is a philosopher and all famous debaters are philosophers.

Answer: False.

(iv) Since he is an Indian, he must be a Hindu. Because only Indians are Hindus.

Answer: True.

(v) Not all people are hardworking. But Ramananda is hardworking, so he cannot be a man.

Answer: False.

(vi) God created man, man creates sin, so God created sin.

Answer: False

(vii) The earth revolves around the sun, the moon revolves around the earth, so the moon revolves around the sun.

Answer: False.