Deck 14: The Existentialist: Søren Kierkegaard

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Kierkegaard wished for the individual to be inscribed on his grave.
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Kierkegaard rebelled against the system .
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Kierkegaard wrote Neither/Or .
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Kierkegaard wrote in Dutch.
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Michael Kierkegaard never forgave himself for cursing God.
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Stumpf claimed that existentialism was a freak occurrence.
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Kierkegaard s work was well-known in his lifetime.
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Kierkegaard married Regina Olsen.
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N.N. is a Danish abbreviation indicating anonymity.
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Heschel believed that technological progress creates more problems than it solves.
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Afham means not by him .
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Climacus denies he is a Christian.
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Soren Kierkegaard had a sense of despair.
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Kierkegaard always wrote under his own name.
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Nietzsche wrote that the most pressing question for scholars was to what end their work was useful.
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Existentialist themes include choice, freedom, and identity.
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Kierkegaard claimed that truth is objectivity .
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Kierkegaard wrote a thesis on Socratic irony.
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Kierkegaard was interested in what it means to be a Christian.
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Kierkegaard said that the question is what am I to do?
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Solzhenitsyn claimed that we erred as that was more comfortable.
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Will Durant claimed that our culture today is superficial.
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The ethical man or woman is

A) wicked
B) earnest
C) livid
D) practical
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Kierkegaard considered objectivity to be a dangerous illusion.
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The ethical stage involves a commitment to

A) beauty
B) wisdom
C) customs of the individual
D) customs of society
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Kierkegaard s ethical man is the

A) Prisoner
B) Priest
C) Judge
D) Gentleman
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The aesthetic stage is characterized by the pursuit of

A) pleasure
B) love
C) beauty
D) wisdom
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Kierkegaard published three attacks on the Danish Church.
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Kierkegaard held that becoming a subject was possible for anyone, theist or atheist.
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Against Kant, Kierkegaard held that man could never be his own

A) teacher
B) judge
C) lawgiver
D) guide
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How many stages on life s way did Kierkegaard identify?

A) 3
B) 5
C) 7
D) 9
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Kierkegaard held that objectivity was difficult.
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Don Juan was a legendary

A) seducer
B) theist
C) philosopher
D) mobster
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A was expressly

A) a theologian
B) an aesthete
C) a philosopher
D) an agnostic
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What Enlightenment notion did Kierkegaard believe resulted in despair?

A) God
B) Reason
C) Truth
D) Autonomy
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Misterlich claimed that mass society creates an army of rival siblings.
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Kierkegaard died in 1955.
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The aesthetic stage on life s way is

A) moral
B) amoral
C) immoral
D) Godly
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Kierkegaard embraced group salvation.
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A Janus bifrons weeps with one face and laughs with the other.
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What does Kierkegaard mean by a leap of faith ? Would such a thing be easy to do?
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What is Latin for from a distance ?

A) Prequel
B) Raquel
C) Procul
D) Requiem
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For Kierkegaard the ethical is the

A) absurd
B) egoistic
C) rational
D) universal
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The term used to refer to any philosophy that emphasizes questions of meaning and choice as they affect existing individuals is

A) agnosticism
B) determinism
C) compatibilism
D) existentialism
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How is the methodological approach of existentialism similar to that of Marxist philosophy? Explain your answer.
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What, for Kierkegaard, are the different Ways of Life, and how are they related?
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Johannes Climacus is named after

A) a Greek philosopher
B) a Greek monk
C) a German writer
D) a German journalism
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What is the System according to Kierkegaard?

A) a lie
B) the Way
C) the truth
D) wisdom
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What is perhaps the major existential issue?

A) What am I to do?
B) How is one to live?
C) What is right for us?
D) What is society s future?
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How does (a) happiness, and (b) eudaimonia, feature in Kierkegaard s approach to the question of how to live?
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For Kierkegaard, what blinds us to existence?

A) Knowledge
B) Faith
C) Subjectivity
D) Detachment
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What is the condition that results when the nature and needs of the individual are denied for the group?

A) Authenticity
B) Inauthenticity
C) Faith
D) Reason
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The only perspective from which Abraham did something that was not absurd when he chose to obey the demand to sacrifice his son is that of

A) reason
B) truth
C) wisdom
D) faith
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Existence is

A) cool
B) detached
C) concrete
D) impersonal
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Kierkegaard wanted to pass from fragmentation to

A) society
B) faith
C) integration
D) seclusion
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What does it mean to live an authentic life? Would such a life necessarily be a happy one? Why, or why not? Explain your answer.
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At what age did Kierkegaard die?

A) 42
B) 27
C) 54
D) 76
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To be subjective, for Kierkegaard, is to become a subject

A) of thought
B) in truth
C) in name only
D) by association
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Descartes had reduced existence to

A) thinking
B) pleasure
C) egoism
D) religion
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Leveling is, for Kierkegaard,

A) the road to objectivity
B) a reduction to mediocrity
C) the Way
D) the Path
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What is Kierkegaard s conception of truth?
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What are the main points of difference between the views of Descartes and Kierkegaard? Illustrate your answer with examples.
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How does Kierkegaard understand subjectivity?
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Kierkegaard wished for the individual to be inscribed on his grave.
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Kierkegaard rebelled against the system .
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Kierkegaard wrote Neither/Or .
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Kierkegaard wrote in Dutch.
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Michael Kierkegaard never forgave himself for cursing God.
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Stumpf claimed that existentialism was a freak occurrence.
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Kierkegaard s work was well-known in his lifetime.
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Kierkegaard married Regina Olsen.
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N.N. is a Danish abbreviation indicating anonymity.
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Heschel believed that technological progress creates more problems than it solves.
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Afham means not by him .
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Climacus denies he is a Christian.
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Soren Kierkegaard had a sense of despair.
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Kierkegaard always wrote under his own name.
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Nietzsche wrote that the most pressing question for scholars was to what end their work was useful.
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Existentialist themes include choice, freedom, and identity.
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Kierkegaard claimed that truth is objectivity .
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Kierkegaard wrote a thesis on Socratic irony.
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Kierkegaard was interested in what it means to be a Christian.
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Kierkegaard said that the question is what am I to do?
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Solzhenitsyn claimed that we erred as that was more comfortable.
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Will Durant claimed that our culture today is superficial.
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The ethical man or woman is

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D) practical
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Kierkegaard considered objectivity to be a dangerous illusion.
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The ethical stage involves a commitment to

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B) wisdom
C) customs of the individual
D) customs of society
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Kierkegaard s ethical man is the

A) Prisoner
B) Priest
C) Judge
D) Gentleman
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The aesthetic stage is characterized by the pursuit of

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B) love
C) beauty
D) wisdom
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Kierkegaard published three attacks on the Danish Church.
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Kierkegaard held that becoming a subject was possible for anyone, theist or atheist.
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Against Kant, Kierkegaard held that man could never be his own

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C) lawgiver
D) guide
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How many stages on life s way did Kierkegaard identify?

A) 3
B) 5
C) 7
D) 9
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Kierkegaard held that objectivity was difficult.
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Don Juan was a legendary

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D) mobster
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A was expressly

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D) an agnostic
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What Enlightenment notion did Kierkegaard believe resulted in despair?

A) God
B) Reason
C) Truth
D) Autonomy
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Misterlich claimed that mass society creates an army of rival siblings.
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Kierkegaard died in 1955.
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The aesthetic stage on life s way is

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D) Godly
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Kierkegaard embraced group salvation.
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A Janus bifrons weeps with one face and laughs with the other.
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What does Kierkegaard mean by a leap of faith ? Would such a thing be easy to do?
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What is Latin for from a distance ?

A) Prequel
B) Raquel
C) Procul
D) Requiem
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For Kierkegaard the ethical is the

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B) egoistic
C) rational
D) universal
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The term used to refer to any philosophy that emphasizes questions of meaning and choice as they affect existing individuals is

A) agnosticism
B) determinism
C) compatibilism
D) existentialism
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How is the methodological approach of existentialism similar to that of Marxist philosophy? Explain your answer.
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What, for Kierkegaard, are the different Ways of Life, and how are they related?
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Johannes Climacus is named after

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D) a German journalism
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What is the System according to Kierkegaard?

A) a lie
B) the Way
C) the truth
D) wisdom
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What is perhaps the major existential issue?

A) What am I to do?
B) How is one to live?
C) What is right for us?
D) What is society s future?
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How does (a) happiness, and (b) eudaimonia, feature in Kierkegaard s approach to the question of how to live?
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For Kierkegaard, what blinds us to existence?

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D) Detachment
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What is the condition that results when the nature and needs of the individual are denied for the group?

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C) Faith
D) Reason
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The only perspective from which Abraham did something that was not absurd when he chose to obey the demand to sacrifice his son is that of

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Existence is

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Kierkegaard wanted to pass from fragmentation to

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D) seclusion
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What does it mean to live an authentic life? Would such a life necessarily be a happy one? Why, or why not? Explain your answer.
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At what age did Kierkegaard die?

A) 42
B) 27
C) 54
D) 76
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To be subjective, for Kierkegaard, is to become a subject

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D) by association
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Descartes had reduced existence to

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Leveling is, for Kierkegaard,

A) the road to objectivity
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C) the Way
D) the Path
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What is Kierkegaard s conception of truth?
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What are the main points of difference between the views of Descartes and Kierkegaard? Illustrate your answer with examples.
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How does Kierkegaard understand subjectivity?
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