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