The Phenomenology of Mind Test | Mid-Book Test - Medium

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The Phenomenology of Mind Test | Mid-Book Test - Medium

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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. What does Hegel recommend for people who conflict with their times and culture?
(a) Assimilation.
(b) Repression.
(c) Relocation.
(d) Subversion.

2. What does Hegel relate desire to?
(a) Aesthetics.
(b) SIn.
(c) Beauty.
(d) Primitive will.

3. According to Hegel, how does the animal fulfill its purpose?
(a) By reconciling its self with reality.
(b) By living.
(c) By attaining reflection.
(d) By attaining consciousness.

4. How does Hegel classify desires?
(a) Animal consciousness.
(b) The root of self-awareness.
(c) Material existence.
(d) Demonic consciousness.

5. What is the reason of observation conjoined with, according to the translator? 
(a) Self-consciousness and reflection.
(b) Scientific knowledge.
(c) Knowledge and science.
(d) Self reconciliation.

Short Answer Questions

1. What development does Hegel explain in "Perception, Thing and Deceptiveness"?

2. What does Hegel say accompanies the process of Virtue bringing good into the world?

3. Which claim does Hegel make about the mind?

4. What is the purpose of Hegel's treatise?

5. How does the double consciousness unify according to Hegel's philosophy?

Short Essay Questions

1. What is the relationship of freedom and fate in Hegel's terminology?

2. In Hegel's philosophy, what relationship do the sciences--particularly phrenology and craniology--have to do with truth?

3. Why does Hegel describe consciousness as unhappy?

4. How does Hegel define "sensibility"?

5. How does Hegel define Reason?

6. How, in Hegel's view, does the self become aware of the contradiction of selfhood?

7. What does a consciousness require in order to use observation at the level of Reason according to Hegel's philosophy?

8. What qualities does an "organic entity" have according to Hegel?

9. What obstacle is there, in Hegel's terminology, to an individual following the law of the heart?

10. How does Hegel define determinateness?

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