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Deck 7: Romanticism and Existentialism
1
According to Rousseau,for a government to be effective it must be based on:
A)an absolute monarchy
B)the private will
C)the general will
D)unanimous agreement among members of the community
A)an absolute monarchy
B)the private will
C)the general will
D)unanimous agreement among members of the community
the general will
2
For Rousseau,the best guide for human conduct was (were):
A)a person's honest feelings and inclinations
B)religious principles
C)the categorical imperative
D)rationally derived moral principles
A)a person's honest feelings and inclinations
B)religious principles
C)the categorical imperative
D)rationally derived moral principles
a person's honest feelings and inclinations
3
The statement,"Man is born free and yet we see him everywhere in chains" is associated with:
A)Hume
B)Locke
C)Goethe
D)Rousseau
A)Hume
B)Locke
C)Goethe
D)Rousseau
Rousseau
4
The romantics defined the good life as one lived in accordance with:
A)natural law
B)God's will
C)one's own inner nature
D)rationally derived moral principles
A)natural law
B)God's will
C)one's own inner nature
D)rationally derived moral principles
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5
Rousseau believed that education should:
A)stimulate the development of a child's natural impulses
B)strengthen the mental faculties
C)provide the child with time-tested,culturally relevant information
D)emphasize the basic skills such as reading,writing,and arithmetic
A)stimulate the development of a child's natural impulses
B)strengthen the mental faculties
C)provide the child with time-tested,culturally relevant information
D)emphasize the basic skills such as reading,writing,and arithmetic
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6
Rousseau referred to a hypothetical human who was uncontaminated by society as a(n):
A)Emile
B)noble savage
C)existentialist
D)romantic
A)Emile
B)noble savage
C)existentialist
D)romantic
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7
Hobbes,along with many theologians and philosophers,believed human nature to be ____,whereas Rousseau believed it to be basically ____.
A)rational;impulsive
B)good;animalistic
C)animalistic;good
D)good;selfish
A)rational;impulsive
B)good;animalistic
C)animalistic;good
D)good;selfish
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8
The romantic philosophers said that humans possess many characteristics which we need to take into account.Which of the following is not one of them?
A)irrational feelings
B)intuitions
C)instincts
D)logistics
A)irrational feelings
B)intuitions
C)instincts
D)logistics
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9
According to the romantics,the best way to find out what humans were really like was to study the:
A)rational powers
B)ideas that were derived from experience
C)apperceptive mass
D)total person
A)rational powers
B)ideas that were derived from experience
C)apperceptive mass
D)total person
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10
Which of the following characterized Rousseau's utopian society?
A)ownership of private property
B)democratic elections
C)the encouragement of individuals to act in accordance with their private will
D)the surrender of the individual will to the general will
A)ownership of private property
B)democratic elections
C)the encouragement of individuals to act in accordance with their private will
D)the surrender of the individual will to the general will
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11
The book,Emile,was written about education in the form of a novel.Who was the author?
A)Schopenhauer
B)Kierkegaard
C)Nietzsche
D)Rousseau
A)Schopenhauer
B)Kierkegaard
C)Nietzsche
D)Rousseau
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12
Which one of the following did Rousseau trust as a guide for human conduct?
A)reason
B)personal feelings
C)science
D)religion
A)reason
B)personal feelings
C)science
D)religion
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13
For Rousseau,the only justifiable government was one that:
A)controls behavior with force
B)allows humans to reach their full potential and express free will
C)allows people to express hedonistic pursuits
D)rules by categorical imperative
A)controls behavior with force
B)allows humans to reach their full potential and express free will
C)allows people to express hedonistic pursuits
D)rules by categorical imperative
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14
Rousseau's concept of the general will refers to:
A)living out one's social contract
B)a person's private will
C)the type of government that is best for all
D)innate tendency to live harmoniously with one's fellow humans
A)living out one's social contract
B)a person's private will
C)the type of government that is best for all
D)innate tendency to live harmoniously with one's fellow humans
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15
____ is generally thought of as the father of romanticism.
A)Hegel
B)Goethe
C)Rousseau
D)Kierkegaard
A)Hegel
B)Goethe
C)Rousseau
D)Kierkegaard
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16
According to Rousseau,all the governments of his time were based on the faulty assumption that:
A)humans are rational
B)humans need to be protected from themselves
C)humans need to be governed
D)the best government is one that provides the greatest good for the greatest number
A)humans are rational
B)humans need to be protected from themselves
C)humans need to be governed
D)the best government is one that provides the greatest good for the greatest number
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17
The limits of human rationality was questioned by:
A)Descartes
B)Hume
C)Kant
D)both Hume and Kant
A)Descartes
B)Hume
C)Kant
D)both Hume and Kant
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18
Rousseau supported Protestantism in that he believed:
A)that God's existence could be defended on the basis of individual feeling
B)that in order to know of God's existence,we must trust the church
C)human nature is inherently evil
D)humans need to be governed by the church
A)that God's existence could be defended on the basis of individual feeling
B)that in order to know of God's existence,we must trust the church
C)human nature is inherently evil
D)humans need to be governed by the church
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19
The Enlightenment is also referred to as:
A)the Age of Reason
B)romanticism
C)existentialism
D)humanism
A)the Age of Reason
B)romanticism
C)existentialism
D)humanism
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20
Which of the following characterized the Enlightenment?
A)rationality and the methods of science were glorified
B)a belief that societal perfection could be approximated
C)a belief that knowledge was power
D)all of these choices
A)rationality and the methods of science were glorified
B)a belief that societal perfection could be approximated
C)a belief that knowledge was power
D)all of these choices
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21
Goethe viewed science as:
A)the new religion
B)useless
C)useful but limited
D)the only valid way of attaining accurate knowledge about the world and about ourselves
A)the new religion
B)useless
C)useful but limited
D)the only valid way of attaining accurate knowledge about the world and about ourselves
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22
Schopenhauer anticipated Freud's concept of ____ when he said we could at least partially escape the irrational forces within us by immersing ourselves in such things as music,poetry,or art.
A)repression
B)resistance
C)compensation
D)sublimation
A)repression
B)resistance
C)compensation
D)sublimation
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23
Goethe viewed ____ as the ultimate source of happiness.
A)vast material wealth
B)hedonism
C)a union with God
D)liberty
A)vast material wealth
B)hedonism
C)a union with God
D)liberty
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24
Who viewed life as consisting of opposing forces such as love and hate,good and evil?
A)Rousseau
B)Nietzsche
C)Goethe
D)Schopenhauer
A)Rousseau
B)Nietzsche
C)Goethe
D)Schopenhauer
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25
Goethe's idea to embrace the opposing forces present in life had a direct influence on:
A)Freud
B)Jung
C)Schopenhauer
D)Nietsche
A)Freud
B)Jung
C)Schopenhauer
D)Nietsche
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26
The basis of Schopenhauer's philosophy was the distinction between the noumenal and phenomenal worlds proposed by:
A)Kant
B)Rousseau
C)Goethe
D)Freud
A)Kant
B)Rousseau
C)Goethe
D)Freud
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27
According to Schopenhauer,when all of our needs are temporarily satisfied we feel:
A)bored
B)self-actualized
C)at one with God
D)extreme pleasure
A)bored
B)self-actualized
C)at one with God
D)extreme pleasure
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28
According to Kierkegaard,God gave humans a way of dealing with the "absolute paradox" and that was:
A)faith
B)sense receptors
C)reasoning ability
D)guilt
A)faith
B)sense receptors
C)reasoning ability
D)guilt
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29
Schopenhauer believed that most people cling to life because:
A)not to do so is a sin
B)it is so enjoyable
C)they fear death
D)that is what they have been taught to do
A)not to do so is a sin
B)it is so enjoyable
C)they fear death
D)that is what they have been taught to do
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30
According to Schopenhauer,the will to survive caused:
A)humans to seek a union with God
B)human rationality
C)an unending cycle of needs and need satisfaction
D)a feeling of kinship between humans and nonhuman animals
A)humans to seek a union with God
B)human rationality
C)an unending cycle of needs and need satisfaction
D)a feeling of kinship between humans and nonhuman animals
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31
Kierkegaard believed that truth was:
A)subjective
B)whatever could be proven logically or scientifically
C)whatever a person believed privately and emotionally
D)both subjective and whatever a person believed privately and emotionally
A)subjective
B)whatever could be proven logically or scientifically
C)whatever a person believed privately and emotionally
D)both subjective and whatever a person believed privately and emotionally
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32
Schopenhauer believed that life was best viewed as:
A)an opportunity to become self-actualized
B)the postponement of death
C)an opportunity to do God's work
D)something that only truly begins after death
A)an opportunity to become self-actualized
B)the postponement of death
C)an opportunity to do God's work
D)something that only truly begins after death
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33
According to Kierkegaard,the ultimate state of being was arrived at when the individual decided to:
A)return to nature
B)embrace God and take God's existence on faith
C)live a life based on rational principles
D)seek pleasure and avoid pain
A)return to nature
B)embrace God and take God's existence on faith
C)live a life based on rational principles
D)seek pleasure and avoid pain
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34
According to Schopenhauer ____ suffer the most.
A)intelligent humans
B)unintelligent humans
C)nonhuman animals
D)plants
A)intelligent humans
B)unintelligent humans
C)nonhuman animals
D)plants
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35
Kierkegaard believed that the existence of God:
A)could be proven by studying nature
B)could be proven by logic
C)had to be taken on faith
D)was of no consequence to his philosophy
A)could be proven by studying nature
B)could be proven by logic
C)had to be taken on faith
D)was of no consequence to his philosophy
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36
According to Kierkegaard:
A)God was dead
B)for most people a genuine,personal relationship with God did not exist
C)more emphasis needed to be placed on logic and rationality
D)it was correct that the government of Denmark elevated the clergy to the status of civil servants
A)God was dead
B)for most people a genuine,personal relationship with God did not exist
C)more emphasis needed to be placed on logic and rationality
D)it was correct that the government of Denmark elevated the clergy to the status of civil servants
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37
According to Schopenhauer,when the blind,aimless universal will manifested itself in a particular organism it became:
A)a communion with God
B)the will to survive
C)a revealed truth
D)essentially the same thing as what the empiricists called an idea
A)a communion with God
B)the will to survive
C)a revealed truth
D)essentially the same thing as what the empiricists called an idea
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38
According to Rousseau,all of the following were aspects of the optimal condition for learning except:
A)a child and a tutor
B)a child's natural interests
C)a natural setting
D)a curriculum designed to teach basic knowledge
A)a child and a tutor
B)a child's natural interests
C)a natural setting
D)a curriculum designed to teach basic knowledge
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39
Schopenhauer stated that we may repress undesirable thoughts into the:
A)subconscious
B)unconscious
C)apperceptive mass
D)consciousness
A)subconscious
B)unconscious
C)apperceptive mass
D)consciousness
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40
Which of the following is not part of the existential philosophy?
A)uniqueness of each individual
B)freedom of choice
C)the importance of rational thought
D)stressing the meaning of human existence
A)uniqueness of each individual
B)freedom of choice
C)the importance of rational thought
D)stressing the meaning of human existence
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41
According to Kierkegaard,the ethical stage consisted of:
A)people open to experiences who seek out many forms of pleasure,but they do not recognize their ability to choose
B)people accepting the responsibility of making choices,but using as their guides ethical principles established by others
C)people recognizing and accepting their freedom and entering into a personal relationship with God
D)people assuming that God is dead
A)people open to experiences who seek out many forms of pleasure,but they do not recognize their ability to choose
B)people accepting the responsibility of making choices,but using as their guides ethical principles established by others
C)people recognizing and accepting their freedom and entering into a personal relationship with God
D)people assuming that God is dead
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42
Nietzsche believed that all of the following except:
A)anything that increases a person's power was good
B)without human companionship,human existence was meaningless
C)anything that does not kill a person strengthened him or her
D)happiness was the feeling that one's power was growing
A)anything that increases a person's power was good
B)without human companionship,human existence was meaningless
C)anything that does not kill a person strengthened him or her
D)happiness was the feeling that one's power was growing
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43
According to Nietzsche,all of the following characterized the life of the superman except:
A)self-expansion through experimentation with life
B)humility and self-restraint
C)becoming
D)individualism
A)self-expansion through experimentation with life
B)humility and self-restraint
C)becoming
D)individualism
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44
Nietzsche believed that:
A)there was a God who cared for us
B)the earth occupied a favored position in the universe
C)evolutionary theory had made human existence more meaningful
D)a person had to create whatever meaning his or her life was going to have
A)there was a God who cared for us
B)the earth occupied a favored position in the universe
C)evolutionary theory had made human existence more meaningful
D)a person had to create whatever meaning his or her life was going to have
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45
Schopenhauer believed that irrational instincts should be ____,whereas Nietzsche believed they should be ____.
A)nurtured;eliminated
B)repressed;expressed
C)expressed;repressed
D)eliminated;repressed
A)nurtured;eliminated
B)repressed;expressed
C)expressed;repressed
D)eliminated;repressed
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46
Nietzsche believed that many human problems would be solved if:
A)every individual strove to be all that he or she could be
B)philosophers would become kings
C)fewer individuals strove to become supermen
D)materialistic philosophy were accepted
A)every individual strove to be all that he or she could be
B)philosophers would become kings
C)fewer individuals strove to become supermen
D)materialistic philosophy were accepted
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47
According to Kierkegaard,the aesthetic stage consisted of:
A)people open to experiences who seek out many forms of pleasure,but they do not recognize their ability to choose
B)people accepting the responsibility of making choices,but using as their guides ethical principles established by others
C)people recognizing and accepting their freedom and entering into a personal relationship with God
D)people assuming that God is dead
A)people open to experiences who seek out many forms of pleasure,but they do not recognize their ability to choose
B)people accepting the responsibility of making choices,but using as their guides ethical principles established by others
C)people recognizing and accepting their freedom and entering into a personal relationship with God
D)people assuming that God is dead
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48
Nietzsche believed that the ____ aspect of human nature manifested itself in the desire for predictability and orderliness.
A)Apollonian
B)Dionysian
C)existential
D)romantic
A)Apollonian
B)Dionysian
C)existential
D)romantic
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49
At the heart of Nietzsche's psychology is the tension between:
A)Apollonian and Dionysian tendencies
B)the church and the state
C)science and religion
D)good and evil
A)Apollonian and Dionysian tendencies
B)the church and the state
C)science and religion
D)good and evil
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50
For Nietzsche,the most basic motive for human behavior was:
A)the will to survive
B)the will to power
C)hedonism
D)to act in accordance with God's will
A)the will to survive
B)the will to power
C)hedonism
D)to act in accordance with God's will
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51
Nietzsche believed that:
A)all human behavior is determined
B)life without the restraints of religion is certain to be chaotic
C)people are their own creation
D)the only free people are artists
A)all human behavior is determined
B)life without the restraints of religion is certain to be chaotic
C)people are their own creation
D)the only free people are artists
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52
Kierkegaard and Nietzsche had all of the following in common except:
A)criticism of Hegel's philosophy
B)rejection of what was conventionally accepted
C)criticism of the organized church and science
D)a belief in God
A)criticism of Hegel's philosophy
B)rejection of what was conventionally accepted
C)criticism of the organized church and science
D)a belief in God
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53
Which of the following is the correct arrangement of the stages Kierkegaard suggested for the development of human freedom:
A)aesthetic ® ethical ® religious
B)religious ® aesthetic ® ethical
C)ethical ® aesthetic ® religious
D)religious ® ethical ® aesthetic
A)aesthetic ® ethical ® religious
B)religious ® aesthetic ® ethical
C)ethical ® aesthetic ® religious
D)religious ® ethical ® aesthetic
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54
According to Kierkegaard,the religious stage consisted of:
A)people open to experiences who seek out many forms of pleasure,but they do not recognize their ability to choose
B)people accepting the responsibility of making choices,but using as their guides ethical principles established by others
C)people recognizing and accepting their freedom and entering into a personal relationship with God
D)people assuming that God is dead
A)people open to experiences who seek out many forms of pleasure,but they do not recognize their ability to choose
B)people accepting the responsibility of making choices,but using as their guides ethical principles established by others
C)people recognizing and accepting their freedom and entering into a personal relationship with God
D)people assuming that God is dead
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55
Nietzsche's ____ was clearly contrary to Enlightenment philosophy.
A)perspectivism
B)emphasis on human rationality
C)belief in God
D)determinism
A)perspectivism
B)emphasis on human rationality
C)belief in God
D)determinism
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56
In contemporary psychology,romanticism and existentialism have combined to form:
A)behaviorism
B)psychoanalysis
C)Gestalt psychology
D)third force psychology
A)behaviorism
B)psychoanalysis
C)Gestalt psychology
D)third force psychology
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57
According to Nietzsche,the difference between freedom and slavery is:
A)freedom
B)an illusion
C)a matter of choice
D)a miracle
A)freedom
B)an illusion
C)a matter of choice
D)a miracle
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58
For Nietzsche,people approaching their full potential are:
A)pseudogods
B)supermen
C)fully functional
D)self-actualized
A)pseudogods
B)supermen
C)fully functional
D)self-actualized
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59
Nietzsche believed that the best life reflected:
A)rationality
B)irrationality
C)controlled passion
D)the love of God
A)rationality
B)irrationality
C)controlled passion
D)the love of God
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60
Nietzsche considered himself primarily as a:
A)psychologist
B)philosopher
C)theologian
D)priest
A)psychologist
B)philosopher
C)theologian
D)priest
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61
The major difference between Keirkegaard and Nietzsche was that Kierkegaard believed in God and Nietzsche said God was dead.
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62
Goethe stated that we need to deny and overcome the opposing forces of life's experiences.
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63
Rousseau's general will described what is best within a community.
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64
For Nietzsche,the Apollonian aspect of human nature represents our rational side.
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65
Describe Goethe's ideas and views and their impact on the development of psychology.
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66
Rousseau thought that human nature was animalistic and selfish and must be controlled by others (i.e.government).
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67
Schopenhauer proposed that the amount of suffering is related to awareness of the organism;the lower the organism,the greater the suffering.
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68
Romanticism and existentialism were reactions to and criticisms of the enlightenment philosophy.
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69
Describe Rousseau's philosophy and views of humans and human nature,including feelings vs.reason and his view of the "noble savage."
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70
For existentialism,the most important aspect of humans is their ability to be rational.
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71
Romantics believed that rational thought had led humans astray in search for valid information about human behavior.
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72
Describe Kierkegaard's ideas on truth and knowing God.
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73
Describe Schopenhauer's concept of the will to survive.
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74
Schopenhauer saw life as a life and death struggle with death as the ultimate victor.
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75
Schopenhauer believed all humans have positive and negative impulses.
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76
For Kierkegaard,approximation of personal freedom occurs in stages.
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77
Nietzsche did not accept determinism.
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78
Discuss Nietzsche's two aspects of human nature and how he applied them to the psychology of humans.
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79
Nietzsche's perspectivism was in agreement with Enlightenment philosophy.
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80
Kierkegaard believed that truth is what a person believes privately and emotionally.
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