A) Friedrich Nietzsche B) Arthur Schopenhauer C) Sigmund Freud D) Karl Marx
A) Existentialism B) Political philosophy C) Critique of Christianity D) Modernism
A) The fundamental driving force of human nature B) The quest for knowledge C) The pursuit of wealth D) The need for societal approval
A) A traditional narrative B) A series of aphorisms C) A philosophical dialogue D) A detailed historical account
A) Blind faith in institutions B) Conformity to societal norms C) The creation of their own values D) Seeking external validation
A) A form of propaganda B) A pursuit for death C) A distraction from reality D) A vital expression of life's potential and creativity
A) No change occurs B) Society becomes more stable C) Values become clearer D) A moral vacuum or chaos emerges
A) It should be taught in schools B) It is the highest virtue C) It is necessary for society D) It can be a form of weakness |