Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Kierkegaard shocked Romantic nineteenth-century Europe by claiming, a century ahead of his time, that objectivity is truth.
2. The character of Judge William is Kierkegaard's symbol of a person who is locked in the aesthetic stage.
3. Heidegger calls humans "Being-there" because human existence is different from the existence of things and animals.
4. Heidegger believes we ought to take into account what "they say," because forgetting about public opinion removes us from total existential awareness.
5. Heidegger thinks humans feel anguish when they realize that all their concerns and rules are relative.
1. False
2. False
3. True
4. False
5. True
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(a) The interviewers agree that volunteer experience should not be a decision-critical attribute. (b) Neither candidate was eliminated in the pre-editing phase. (c) Although both were qualified, one candidate was more likable than the other candidate. (d) Both interviewers locked in prematurely on a different favored candidate.
Plato says that poets should be excluded from an ideal society because:
A. they undermine the reason. B. poems appeal to an inferior portion of the soul. C. the poets creations are only pale reflections of truth. D. a poem affects the soul as a vicious government affects a state. E. All of the above
INSTRUCTIONS: Select the correct translation for each statement. If all the plumbers are skilled, then if none of the faucets leak, then they will be commended
A) (x){(Px • Sx) ? [(y)(Fy ? ?Ly) ? Cx]} B) (?x)(Px • Sx) ? [(y)(Fy ? ?Ly) ? Cy] C) (x)(Px • Sx) ? [(y)(Fy ? ?Ly) ? Cx] D) (x){(Px ?Sx) ?[(y)(Fy ? ?Ly) ? Cx]} E) (x){(Px • Sx) ? [(?y)(Fy • ?Ly) ? Cx]}
The idea that we can accomplish much without effort is captured by the term __________
a. tai chi b. yin/yang c. wu wei d. shen