Question
1. Buddhism is a way to salvation.
A. But Buddhism is more severely
analytical.
B. In the Christian tradition there is
also a concern for the fate of human society conceived as a whole, rather
than merely as a sum or network of individuals.
C. Salvation is a property, or
achievement of individuals.
D. Not only does it dissolve society
into individuals, the individual in turn is also dissolved into component parts
and instants, a stream of events.
6. In modern terminology, Buddhist
doctrine is reductionist.
(CAT 1998)
A. But Buddhism is more severely
analytical.
B. In the Christian tradition there is
also a concern for the fate of human society conceived as a whole, rather
than merely as a sum or network of individuals.
C. Salvation is a property, or
achievement of individuals.
D. Not only does it dissolve society
into individuals, the individual in turn is also dissolved into component parts
and instants, a stream of events.
6. In modern terminology, Buddhist
doctrine is reductionist.
(CAT 1998)
Answer: Option B
:
B
Option
(b)
(C) Clearly follows (1) commenting on salvation. (B) Tells about the fate of human society
in the
Christian tradition.
(AD) explains Buddhism as analytical dissolving individuals into
component parts.
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B
Option
(b)
(C) Clearly follows (1) commenting on salvation. (B) Tells about the fate of human society
in the
Christian tradition.
(AD) explains Buddhism as analytical dissolving individuals into
component parts.
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