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101. |
The divine of Heidegger can be thought only in the light of ? |
A. | the sense of being |
B. | the nature of being |
C. | light of being |
D. | truth of being |
Answer» E. | |
102. |
The Rise of Hermeneutics is written by ? |
A. | kant |
B. | schleiermacher |
C. | dilthey |
D. | gadamer |
Answer» D. gadamer | |
103. |
The term Hermeneutics derived from which language? |
A. | latin |
B. | hebrew |
C. | greek |
D. | spanish |
Answer» D. spanish | |
104. |
Dasein s authentic being towards death is known as? |
A. | authenticity |
B. | resoluteness |
C. | anticipation |
D. | totality |
Answer» D. totality | |
105. |
Death of God is a statement by ---------------. |
A. | Sartre |
B. | Husserl |
C. | MerleauPonty |
D. | Nietzche |
Answer» E. | |
106. |
Being and Nothingness is a ------------- ontology. |
A. | Phenomenological |
B. | Hermeneutical |
C. | existential |
D. | none of these. |
Answer» B. Hermeneutical | |
107. |
According to --------- A human being is absolutely free and absolutely responsible. Anguish is the result. |
A. | Sartre |
B. | Camus |
C. | Jaspers |
D. | Marcel |
Answer» B. Camus | |
108. |
Nietzsche grounds religion in the human needs of the insecure person. |
A. | Nietzche |
B. | Sartre |
C. | Kierkegaard |
D. | Camus |
Answer» B. Sartre | |
109. |
The ---------- welcomed Husserl's doctrine of intentionality as a refutation of the Cartesian view of consciousness . |
A. | Existentialist |
B. | rationalist |
C. | empiricist |
D. | none of these |
Answer» B. rationalist | |
110. |
Kierkegaard and -----------were interested in people's concealment of the meaninglessness of life and their use of diversion to escape from boredom. |
A. | Nietzche |
B. | Simone de Beauvoir |
C. | Kierkegaard |
D. | Camus |
Answer» B. Simone de Beauvoir | |
111. |
Sartre's existentialism drew its immediate inspiration from the work of the German philosopher, ------------. |
A. | Nietzche |
B. | Heidegger |
C. | Kierkegaard |
D. | Camus |
Answer» C. Kierkegaard | |
112. |
in his Concluding Unscientific Postscript, ------------ claims that subjectivity is the truth, |
A. | Nietzche |
B. | Heidegger |
C. | Kierkegaard |
D. | Camus |
Answer» D. Camus | |
113. |
For ------------------------ the crowd is untruth. |
A. | Nietzche |
B. | Heidegger |
C. | Kierkegaard |
D. | Camus |
Answer» D. Camus | |
114. |
Which are the two ways for Buber to approach any reality? |
A. | i and you |
B. | i it and i all |
C. | i thou and i it |
D. | you and it |
Answer» D. you and it | |
115. |
According to ----------- subjective truth cannot be represented with the categories of abstract reason. |
A. | Sartre |
B. | Camus |
C. | Jaspers |
D. | Kierkegaard |
Answer» E. | |
116. |
The philosophy of ---------------- emphasizes the importance of the individual. |
A. | Nietzche |
B. | Heidegger |
C. | Kierkegaard |
D. | Camus |
Answer» D. Camus | |
117. |
Kierkegaard gives priority to the existential truth or truth as subjectivity. |
A. | Nietzche |
B. | Heidegger |
C. | Kierkegaard |
D. | Camus |
Answer» D. Camus | |
118. |
From the following which is the characteristics of modern period? |
A. | rationality |
B. | dualism |
C. | belief in progress |
D. | all of the above |
Answer» E. | |
119. |
Who is the father of modern Hermeneutics? |
A. | kant |
B. | felde |
C. | schleiermacher |
D. | hegel |
Answer» D. hegel | |
120. |
Existentialism is a Humanism s an article by ---------. |
A. | Sartre s |
B. | Husserl s |
C. | MerleauPonty |
D. | none of these |
Answer» B. Husserl s | |
121. |
----------- is the author of Human all too Human . |
A. | Sartre |
B. | Husserl |
C. | MerleauPonty |
D. | Nietzche |
Answer» E. | |
122. |
According to Tractatus ------------ propositions which represented, or pictured , reality . |
A. | Factual |
B. | Analytcal |
C. | Symbolic |
D. | none of these |
Answer» B. Analytcal | |
123. |
------------- is the author of Birth of Tragedy . |
A. | Sartre |
B. | Husserl |
C. | MerleauPonty |
D. | Nietzche |
Answer» E. | |
124. |
Geneology of Morals is authored by ---------------------. |
A. | Sartre |
B. | Husserl |
C. | MerleauPonty |
D. | Nietzche |
Answer» E. | |
125. |
Existentialism s a humanism is an article by ---------. |
A. | Sartre |
B. | Camus |
C. | Jaspers |
D. | Kierkegaard |
Answer» B. Camus | |
126. |
According to phenomenology is subservient to fundamental ontology . |
A. | Heidegger |
B. | Bretano |
C. | Gadamer |
D. | Derrida |
Answer» B. Bretano | |
127. |
The notion of intentionality can be clarified with .? |
A. | two characteristics |
B. | four characteristics |
C. | five characteristics |
D. | three characteristics |
Answer» C. five characteristics | |
128. |
Superman is a term significantly used by -------------. |
A. | Nietzsche |
B. | Husserl |
C. | Sartre |
D. | Heidegger |
Answer» B. Husserl | |
129. |
According to Frege Husserl was a proponent of -------------. |
A. | Naturalism |
B. | functionalism |
C. | materialism |
D. | psychologism |
Answer» E. | |
130. |
---------- considered as the father of atheistic existentialism . |
A. | Nietzsche |
B. | Husserl |
C. | Sartre |
D. | Heidegger |
Answer» B. Husserl | |
131. |
According to -------------bad faith is our attempt to avoid our own freedom. |
A. | Sartre |
B. | Camus |
C. | Jaspers |
D. | Marcel |
Answer» B. Camus | |
132. |
A road sign for falling rocks is an example of -----------. |
A. | Icon |
B. | Index |
C. | Symbol |
D. | none of these |
Answer» B. Index | |
133. |
smoke is an ------------ sign of fire . |
A. | Icon |
B. | Index |
C. | Symbol |
D. | none of these |
Answer» C. Symbol | |
134. |
An -------------- resembles its referent. |
A. | Icon |
B. | Index |
C. | Symbol |
D. | none of these |
Answer» B. Index | |
135. |
A ---------- is related to its referent only by convention |
A. | Icon |
B. | Index |
C. | Symbol |
D. | none of these |
Answer» D. none of these | |
136. |
According to the Tractatus, properly meaningful propositions divided into ------ kinds only |
A. | Two |
B. | three |
C. | four |
D. | five |
Answer» B. three | |
137. |
Who is known as the father of Existentialism? |
A. | kierkegaard |
B. | heidegger |
C. | martin buber |
D. | marcel |
Answer» B. heidegger | |
138. |
Heidegger uses the term dwelling to capture the distinctive manner in which ----------- is in the world. |
A. | Dasein |
B. | existence |
C. | authenticity |
D. | Anguish |
Answer» B. existence | |
139. |
The main motivation in ------------stage is pleasure. |
A. | Aesthetic |
B. | Ethical |
C. | Existential |
D. | religious |
Answer» B. Ethical | |
140. |
S ren Kierkegaard identified ---- possible stages that a person can move through in their lifetime. |
A. | 2 |
B. | 3 |
C. | 4 |
D. | 5 |
Answer» C. 4 | |
141. |
According to--------- man is condemned to be free. |
A. | Sartre |
B. | Camus |
C. | Jaspers |
D. | Marcel |
Answer» B. Camus | |
142. |
The facticity of freedom according to ------- is the fact that human beings are not free to not be free. |
A. | Sartre |
B. | Camus |
C. | Jaspers |
D. | Marcel |
Answer» B. Camus | |
143. |
According to -------- The distinctive of the human animal is the "will to power . |
A. | Nietzche |
B. | Sartre |
C. | Kierkegaard |
D. | Camus |
Answer» B. Sartre | |
144. |
In the --------- stage we feel responsibilities toward others both particular others and others in general. |
A. | Aesthetic |
B. | Ethical |
C. | Existential |
D. | religious |
Answer» C. Existential | |
145. |
-------- defined a sign as something which stands to somebody for something,. |
A. | C S Pierce |
B. | Sassure |
C. | Heidegger |
D. | Gadamer |
Answer» B. Sassure | |
146. |
According to ----------- Existence precedes essence. 7 |
A. | Sartre |
B. | Camus |
C. | Jaspers |
D. | Marcel |
Answer» B. Camus | |
147. |
What is the word meaning of Hermeneutics? |
A. | to interpret |
B. | to develop |
C. | to connect |
D. | to verify |
Answer» B. to develop | |
148. |
Who is the father of Hermeneutics? |
A. | ricoeur |
B. | dilthey |
C. | rogerius |
D. | gadamer |
Answer» E. | |
149. |
(2) an ------------is associated with its referent. |
A. | Icon |
B. | Index |
C. | Symbol |
D. | none of these |
Answer» C. Symbol | |
150. |
Who gave a lasting contribution to scientific philosophy? |
A. | otto neurath |
B. | kant |
C. | rudolf carnap |
D. | hans hann |
Answer» C. rudolf carnap | |