A) Friedrich Nietzsche B) Jean-Paul Sartre C) Martin Heidegger D) Søren Kierkegaard
A) A temporary sadness B) A social phenomenon C) A sickness of the spirit D) An emotional disorder
A) Feeling anxious about success B) Wanting to be like others C) Having too many ambitions D) Not wanting to be oneself
A) Self-confidence B) A relationship with God C) Therapeutic intervention D) Material success
A) The parable of the Good Samaritan B) The story of Jonah C) The story of Job D) The story of Moses
A) 1849 B) 1843 C) 1835 D) 1851
A) Rationalism B) Nihilism C) Existentialism D) Enlightenment thought
A) Nihilism B) Anxiety C) Disillusionment D) Despair
A) As an integral part of the human condition B) As an abnormal psychological state C) As a choice people make D) As an illusion |