PHIL 12, 13, and 14 Questions With Complete Solutions
Romanticism (1700-1850) was Europe's last great cultural epoch
- the last common approach to life. It was characterized by
Correct Answers Feeling, imagination, experience, and
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yearning
While Hilde is reading Sophie's story she becomes convinced
that Sophie has tried to talk directly to her. Sophie wants
Correct Answers Hilde to rebel against her father and teach
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him a lesson for being so mean to her and Alberto
Romantics yearned for something distant and unobtainable.
They Correct Answers All of the choices
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Some Romantics saw themselves as Kant's successors &
exploited his philosophy to exalt artistic genus, in part because
Correct Answers He established a limit as to what we can
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know of "das Ding an sich"
For Hegel, "world spirit" first becomes conscious in itself in the
individual but Correct Answers It reaches higher consciousness
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in the family, civil society, and the state
Hegel advocated understanding history as dialectical process
characterized by Correct Answers Thesis, antithesis, and
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synthesis
Hegel thought that you cannot detach any philosopher from that
philosopher's historical period but, he did think that Correct
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, Answers Human knowledge is constantly expanding and
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progressing
Hegel thought the flow of history is directed by the conditions of
the time and our thoughts are swept up in that flow. Correct
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Answers True
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The world spirit reaches its highest form of self-realization in
the absolute spirit of art, religion, & philosophy. Correct
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Answers True
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Hegel united and developed almost all the ideas that had
surfaced in the Romantic period, which meant that he was in
complete agreement with the Romantic's worldview. Correct HH
Answers False
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For Kierkegaard Christianity was both so overwhelming and so
irrational that it had to be an either/or. He thought that Correct
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Answers If we believe Christ died for our sake then this belief
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should permeate our entire life.
Sophie heads to the woods to meet Alberto. On her way she
meets Correct Answers Ebenezer Scrooge and a little girl who
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was selling matches
Regarding the question of truth, Kierkegaard thought that
Correct Answers The only relevant truth was found within the
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individual's personal life and choices
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