A) The institution of marriage B) Traditional morality and philosophy C) The political systems of Europe D) Modern scientific methods
A) Economic systems B) Religious devotion C) Only political ambition D) All human behavior and life itself
A) The moral code of ancient warriors B) The morality of the weak that values humility and pity C) The ethical treatment of animals D) A system of laws created by the majority
A) Those who create their own values beyond good and evil B) Philosophers who support democratic ideals C) Scientists who make groundbreaking discoveries D) Religious mystics who have achieved enlightenment
A) Divine revelation B) Pure, objective logic C) Empirical scientific data D) The personal prejudices and biases of the philosopher
A) He sees it as a manifestation of herd morality and mediocrity B) He views it as a necessary step toward communism C) He believes it is irrelevant to philosophical discourse D) He enthusiastically supports it as progress
A) It suggests that good and evil are the same B) It calls for a revaluation of values beyond traditional moral categories C) It promotes a purely evil way of life D) It is a call to return to a pre-moral state
A) The literal death of a divine being B) A scientific discovery that disproves divinity C) The end of all religious practice D) The collapse of the foundation for traditional European morality
A) The economic ideal of accumulating wealth B) The political ideal of absolute equality C) The pursuit of physical perfection through exercise D) The ideal of self-denial and rejection of worldly desires
A) The body is irrelevant to philosophical thought B) All philosophy is influenced by the philosopher's physical state C) Philosophy should focus exclusively on physical health D) The mind is completely separate from the body
A) It is a positive force that gives life meaning B) It refers to serious academic scholarship C) It represents everything that weighs down and limits human potential D) It is a scientific principle of physics
A) Art is more valuable than truth because it embraces illusion B) Art should always represent scientific truth accurately C) Art is irrelevant to philosophical truth D) Art and truth are identical concepts
A) Unknowable B) Dead C) A necessary idea D) Eternal
A) The proletariat B) The free spirits / Übermensch C) The Platonic guardians D) The enlightened despots
A) Dialectical B) Narrative C) Aphoristic D) Technical |