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HONOURS.

Philosophy.

1. "There is no being or fact outside of that which is commonly called psychical existence." Examine this.

2. "We have always more content in the prescribed subject than in the predicate." Is the conception of judgment here indicated tenable?

3. "If time is not unreal, the Absolute is a delusion." How would you deal with this dilemma?

4. "There may be any number of material worlds, not related in space." How does Bradley reach this view?

Is it valid?

5. Estimate the value of Bradley's treatment of Evil.

6. "Without an actual basis in, and without a positive connection with, Reality, the possible is not possible at all." Compare the view here suggested with that of Aristotle, and estimate the value of each.

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PASS.

Junior Political Science.

1. Account for the difference in the character of the rent factors in Britain and Canada.

2. Compare the elements in the cost of production of two bushels of wheat on the London market, one grown in England and the other in Canada.

3. Account for the importance of business management at the present time, and state the conditions necessary to its success.

4. From what sources are the profits of Canadian chartered banks derived?

5. How does the investment of English capital in Canada affect the exchanges of Canada?

6. What occasions the increasing regard for the future in all economic transactions; and what effect upon values has this?

7. Compare services and goods as regards their economic position, and show what importance this distinction has for the wages question.

Alternative questions for extra-mural students.

1. To what extent is the fertility of land dependent upon human effort? How may this affect rent?

2. What evidence have we that the condition of the working classes has been greatly improved within the past century?

PASS.

Senior Political Science.

1. What is the relation of History to Political Science?

2. Political liberty requires that freedom should be interfered with in order that freedom may be secured. Explain.

3. Estimate Plato's criticism of the Sophistic position that might is right and justice the interest of the stronger.

4. Criticise Aristotle's treatment of the economic life.

5. Trace the growth of the individualistic view of politics before Locke.

6. What are the ultimate conditions of social rights?

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