Exam 9: Philosophy and Existentialism
Exam 1: Structuralism and Post-Structuralism25 Questions
Exam 2: Hermeneutics, Gadamer, Husserl, Heidegger, and Existentialism25 Questions
Exam 3: Philosophy: Figures, Concepts, and Movements25 Questions
Exam 4: From of Grammatology to Vienna Circle25 Questions
Exam 5: Philosophy of Language, Meaning, and Interpretation25 Questions
Exam 6: Key Concepts and Thinkers in Phenomenology25 Questions
Exam 7: Phenomenology and the Study of Being: Exploring Concepts and Attitudes24 Questions
Exam 8: Existentialism and Phenomenology: Key Concepts and Thinkers24 Questions
Exam 9: Philosophy and Existentialism24 Questions
Exam 10: Philosophical Inquiries Into Existentialism and Language25 Questions
Exam 11: Philosophy and Semiotics: Exploring Meaning and Representation16 Questions
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According to --------------- that modern science and the increasing secularization of European society had effectively "killed" the Christian God.
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----------- is a major proponent of atheistic existentialism.
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----------- is the author of Twilight of the Idols.
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-------------- stage is about progressing past the previous two stages in life onto something profound and pulsating.
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---------- Existentialism, affirm the belief in the existence of God.
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----------- main concern was always ontology or the study of being.
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---------- considered as the father of atheistic existentialism .
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--------- believes that individuals are entirely free and must take personal responsibility for themselves.
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Heidegger uses the term dwelling to capture the distinctive manner in which ----------- is in the world.
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According to -------- The distinctive of the human animal is the "will to power".
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------------Derived from a Greek word connected with the name of the god, the reputed messenger and interpreter of the gods.
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-------------completely rejected the approach of most philosophers since Descartes, who had been trying to prove the existence of the external world.
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