A) The reconciliation of freedom and nature. B) The rejection of existence. C) Strict empiricism. D) The supremacy of materialism.
A) Rationalism. B) German Idealism. C) Empiricism. D) Logical Positivism.
A) Spirit is merely a product of nature. B) They are entirely separate. C) They are aspects of the same reality. D) Nature is superior to spirit.
A) Aesthetic beauty alone. B) The experience of the absolute. C) Complete rationality. D) Mundane experiences.
A) Materialism. B) Dualism. C) Individualism. D) Unity of being.
A) To establish dogmatic truths. B) To discern the nature of the absolute. C) To promote social norms. D) To accumulate empirical data.
A) A crucial and revealing role. B) An unimportant distraction. C) Merely decorative. D) A form of escapism.
A) No role at all. B) A significant role in understanding the absolute. C) Only a practical function. D) A minor role subordinate to reason.
A) Dialectical method. B) Analytic method. C) Radical skepticism. D) Historical materialism.
A) Philosophy provides the foundation for scientific inquiry. B) Science is superior to philosophy. C) They are completely unrelated. D) Philosophy should be abandoned for science. |