A) Søren Kierkegaard B) Friedrich Nietzsche C) Jean-Paul Sartre D) Martin Heidegger
A) A temporary sadness B) An emotional disorder C) A sickness of the spirit D) A social phenomenon
A) Not wanting to be oneself B) Feeling anxious about success C) Having too many ambitions D) Wanting to be like others
A) 1851 B) 1849 C) 1835 D) 1843
A) Disillusionment B) Despair C) Anxiety D) Nihilism
A) Enlightenment thought B) Rationalism C) Nihilism D) Existentialism
A) Self-confidence B) Material success C) A relationship with God D) Therapeutic intervention
A) The story of Moses B) The story of Job C) The parable of the Good Samaritan D) The story of Jonah
A) As an abnormal psychological state B) As an integral part of the human condition C) As an illusion D) As a choice people make |