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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. In Hegel's philosophy, which aspect of mind can operate in ways that do not touch daily life in a cause-effect manner?
(a) Mind as such.
(b) Mind as individuality.
(c) Mind as Universal Spirit.
(d) Mind as self-awareness.
2. What is the ultimate result of action according to Hegel?
(a) Ethical behavior.
(b) Renewed conflict within the self.
(c) Self-awareness.
(d) Reconciliation of the universal and the particular.
3. What does Hegel describe as the theatre for ethical choices?
(a) The Mind.
(b) Daily life.
(c) The universe.
(d) History.
4. According to Hegel, what is the relationship between spiritual life and the day-to-day world?
(a) They are interdependent but separate.
(b) They are mutually exclusive.
(c) They are separate but complementary.
(d) They take place together.
5. What serves as a model for duties for individuals in Hegel's opinion?
(a) Duty within the family.
(b) Duty to the spirit.
(c) Duty to the community.
(d) Duty to one's own education.
6. How does Virtue manifest Reason in a society according to Hegel?
(a) Through public rituals.
(b) Through works of art.
(c) Through public and private acts.
(d) Through work.
7. How does Hegel describe the Absolute?
(a) Hegel describes the Absolute as the end of philosophy.
(b) Hegel describes the Absolute as the divine's commandments.
(c) Hegel describes the Absolute as the negation of all differences.
(d) Hegel describes the Absolute as an ontological condition.
8. At the level of freedom and terror, what does self-consciousness have according to Hegel?
(a) Existential dread.
(b) Partial identification with the universal mind.
(c) Unity with the divine mind.
(d) Self-certainty.
9. According to Hegel, what is science's relationship with philosophy?
(a) It is founded on philosophy.
(b) It evolves together with philosophy.
(c) It influences the reality that can be known philosophically.
(d) It makes philosophy possible.
10. According to Hegel, what is the difficulty with self-consciousness manifesting morality?
(a) Self-consciousness can only manifest morality imperfectly.
(b) Self-consciousness has aspects that do not have clear relations with each other.
(c) Self-consciousness cannot manifest morality without enlightenment.
(d) Self-consciousness can only manifest morality in time, never in eternity.
11. What does Hegel say is the Divine?
(a) The human.
(b) The world.
(c) The spirit.
(d) The self-consciousness.
12. According to Hegel, what is there in common between tool making and the work of art?
(a) Both kinds of creation turns the creator into a spiritual workman.
(b) Both kinds of creation return people to a state of primal existence.
(c) Both kinds of creation express the soul of a people.
(d) Both kinds of creation transform the means of industrial production.
13. In Hegel's philosophy, enlightenment is superior to stages of development that are associated with what?
(a) Philosophies.
(b) Individuality.
(c) Prophets.
(d) History.
14. What kind of artwork does Hegel discuss as the foundation of revealed religion?
(a) The hymn.
(b) The statue.
(c) The symphony.
(d) The cathedral.
15. Which culture does Hegel credit with inspiring his insights?
(a) Norse cults.
(b) Greek cults.
(c) Egyptian religion.
(d) Syrian religion.
Short Answer Questions
1. How does Hegel see self-division in an entity?
2. Whose work did Hegel write in the shadow of?
3. What does Hegel include in the religion of art?
4. How does Hegel look at ethics in the "Moral View of the World" chapter?
5. Under what condition does Spirit mean Mind in Hegel's philosophy?
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