1. The limits of human rationality was questioned by
Descartes
Hume
Kant
both B and C
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2. _______ is generally thought of as the father of romanticism.
Hegel
Goethe
Rousseau
Kierkegaard
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3. Who viewed life as consisting of opposing forces such as love and hate, good and evil?
Rousseau
Nietzsche
Goethe
Schopenhauer
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4. According to Schopenhauer, the will to survive caused
humans to seek a union with God
human rationality
an unending cycle of needs and need satisfaction
a feeling of kinship between humans and nonhuman animals
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5. Which of the following is not part of the existential philosophy?
uniqueness of each individual
freedom of choice
the importance of rational thought
stressed the meaning of human existence
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6. Traditionally, the beginning of existential psychology is marked with the writing of
Kierkegaard
Husserl
Nietzche
A and C
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7. Heidegger said we come into conditions of our lives over which we have no control, such as male or female, rich or poor, our nationality. This is called
frustration
thrownness
Dasein
inauthenticity
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8. According to May, exercising one’s freedom means all of the following except
going beyond what one previously was
ignoring the expectations for one’s behavior that others impose
sometimes acting contrary to traditions, mores, or conventions
experiencing guilt
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9. Myths serve several functions. Which of the following si not a function?
provide a sense of identity
provide a means of dealing with the mysteries of creation
support our moral values
provide a sense of strong independence
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10. According to Kelly, the goal of psychotherapy is to help the client
overcome inhibitions
experience unconditional positive regard
get in touch with himself or herself
view things differently
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