The Concept Of Anxiety by Soren Kierkegaard
  • 1. In Kierkegaard's view, anxiety is a response to:
A) Physical pain
B) Social rejection
C) The possibility of choice
D) Financial loss
  • 2. What philosophical movement is Kierkegaard often associated with?
A) Existentialism
B) Empiricism
C) Rationalism
D) Utilitarianism
  • 3. According to Kierkegaard, what enables a person to overcome anxiety?
A) Achieving wealth
B) Seeking social approval
C) Gaining knowledge
D) Embracing faith
  • 4. How does Kierkegaard describe the relationship between anxiety and sin?
A) Sin causes anxiety
B) Sin is necessary to overcome anxiety
C) Anxiety is unrelated to sin
D) Anxiety is a precursor to sin
  • 5. Kierkegaard uses which term to describe the experience of confronting one's freedom?
A) Fear of freedom
B) Joy of freedom
C) Comfort of freedom
D) Anxiety of freedom
  • 6. In 'The Concept of Anxiety', what does Kierkegaard suggest is the ultimate source of anxiety?
A) Societal expectations
B) Lack of control
C) The possibility of not being
D) Fear of death
  • 7. What does Kierkegaard contrast anxiety with?
A) Hope
B) Fear
C) Courage
D) Happiness
  • 8. Kierkegaard believes that anxiety can lead to which positive outcome?
A) Financial stability
B) Intellectual superiority
C) Authentic existence
D) Social conformity
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