A) Karl Marx B) Sigmund Freud C) Friedrich Nietzsche D) Arthur Schopenhauer
A) Modernism B) Political philosophy C) Critique of Christianity D) Existentialism
A) The need for societal approval B) The pursuit of wealth C) The fundamental driving force of human nature D) The quest for knowledge
A) A detailed historical account B) A series of aphorisms C) A traditional narrative D) A philosophical dialogue
A) Seeking external validation B) Blind faith in institutions C) The creation of their own values D) Conformity to societal norms
A) A vital expression of life's potential and creativity B) A distraction from reality C) A form of propaganda D) A pursuit for death
A) A moral vacuum or chaos emerges B) No change occurs C) Values become clearer D) Society becomes more stable
A) It is necessary for society B) It should be taught in schools C) It can be a form of weakness D) It is the highest virtue |