Multiple Choice
The German philosopher Friedrich von Schelling saw the whole of life
A) as God's work of art, in which humans played no role.
B) as tragic, since we all must die.
C) as a comedy of human foolishness.
D) as God's work of art, with us as God's apprentices.
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