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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 relation binds the object and the perceiver in Hegel's philosophy?
(a) History.
(b) Reason.
(c) The World-Spirit.
(d) Understanding.
2. What rejection does the uniqueness of a self require according to Hegel?
(a) Rejection of the other.
(b) Rejection of the abstract.
(c) Rejection of the past.
(d) Rejection of the eternal.
3. What are noumena according to Hegel?
(a) Perceptions.
(b) Objects.
(c) Events.
(d) Laws.
4. What is the purpose of Hegel's treatise?
(a) To prove the existence and thoughts of God.
(b) To disprove the need for religion.
(c) To cultivate the scientific mind.
(d) To dispel superstition.
5. What else must an individual conquer in order to manifest individuality according to Hegel?
(a) The conceit of individuality.
(b) Organic consciousness.
(c) Histoical situatedness.
(d) Artistic form of individual expression.
Short Answer Questions
1. What does "the concrete" have in Hegel's account?
2. What else does Reason require in Hegel's philosophy?
3. According to Hegel's philosophy, independent self-consciousness is both an aspect of concrete individuality and what else?
4. What qualities does Hegel describe as being necessary for organic entities?
5. According to Hegel, why is even a killer dissatisfied with the self-certainty that comes from killing another person?
Short Essay Questions
1. Why does Hegel describe consciousness as unhappy?
2. How does Hegel define determinateness?
3. What does "concrete" mean in Hegel's terminology?
4. What does Hegel mean by saying that consciousness is relational?
5. How does Hegel define the relationship between the lord and the servant?
6. How can the individual's truths be realized, according to Hegel's philosophy?
7. What obstacle is there, in Hegel's terminology, to an individual following the law of the heart?
8. How does Hegel define "sensibility"?
9. What was the relationship between philosophy and science in Hegel's time?
10. How does Hegel define "irritability"?
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