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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. What is the center of moral life according to Hegel?
(a) Love.
(b) Spirit.
(c) Duty.
(d) Work.
2. What does Hegel see in his ideal form of art?
(a) The Absolute within self-consciousness as a subject.
(b) The Divine manifested in an individual craftsman.
(c) The hymn in a still, perfect form.
(d) The Eternal bound within a moment's work.
3. What is freedom at the level of absolute freedom and terror caused by according to Hegel?
(a) Freedom at this level is caused by the unity of all things.
(b) Freedom at this level is caused by the particular thingness of all things.
(c) Freedom at this level is caused by the inexorable nature of fate.
(d) Freedom at this level is caused by the absence of all distinctions.
4. What is Hegel searching for in his discussion of morality?
(a) A morality that will emerge from 'moments'.
(b) An innately moral level of self-consciousness.
(c) A level of self-consciousness that provides the basis for morality.
(d) An eternal morality.
5. What is the ultimate result of action according to Hegel?
(a) Reconciliation of the universal and the particular.
(b) Self-awareness.
(c) Ethical behavior.
(d) Renewed conflict within the self.
6. Who else reached similar conclusions to Hegel's, about the nature of Absolute self-consciousness?
(a) Eastern philosophers.
(b) Renaissance philosophers.
(c) Enlightenment philosophers.
(d) Pragmatist philosophers.
7. What is Hegel's feeling about communism?
(a) He foresees problems with greed and workers' motivations.
(b) He dreads the inevitable bureaucratization.
(c) He likes the prospect of everyone being provided for.
(d) He warns against the prospect of militant radicals running the economy.
8. How does Hegel describe the fulfillment of duty?
(a) Hegel says that the fulfillment of duty is Spirit manifested.
(b) Hegel says that the fulfillment of duty is the consequence of spiritual life.
(c) Hegel says that the fulfillment of duty is morality enacted.
(d) Hegel says that the fulfillment of duty is the origin of individuality
9. Which religion comes first, in Hegel's philosophy?
(a) Human religion.
(b) Natural religion.
(c) Moral religion.
(d) Instinctual religion.
10. Why does Hegel say that "property" is superior to "no property"?
(a) Because property makes people think short term.
(b) Because property makes people think long term.
(c) Because no property is an absence that depends on the concept of property.
(d) Because property can function independently of 'no property' but 'no property' cannot function independently.
11. What does Hegel call a kind of diffusing selfless Self?
(a) The natural world as a whole.
(b) The world of plants and animals.
(c) The absolute aspect of man.
(d) The world of inanimate things.
12. What is it about art that reveals religion in Hegel's view?
(a) Devoted craftsmanship.
(b) Human work.
(c) Balanced symmetries of form.
(d) Sacred inspiration.
13. What does the conscience create according to Hegel?
(a) A rebirth and cultivation of Spirit.
(b) The sphere in which Mind can be perfected.
(c) A manifestation of the Universal Mind.
(d) A concrete instance of the Mind.
14. How does Hegel see self-division in an entity?
(a) Hegel sees self-division as an improvement over unity.
(b) Hegel sees self-division as a loss of unity.
(c) Hegel sees self-division as the basis of self-fulfillment.
(d) Hegel sees self-division as the enemy of self-fulfillment.
15. What kind of artwork does Hegel discuss as the foundation of revealed religion?
(a) The symphony.
(b) The statue.
(c) The cathedral.
(d) The hymn.
Short Answer Questions
1. When does the complete spiritual being begin to function in the world according to Hegel?
2. How does Virtue manifest Reason in a society according to Hegel?
3. How does Hegel describe the Absolute?
4. How does Hegel describe the community he found himself living in?
5. The spirit that creates artwork also creates what else according to Hegel?
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