1. Test-control. GERMAN IDEALISM PART 2.
1. Who is an author of expression “What is rational is actual and what is actual is
rational”
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
Immanuel Kant,
Johann Gottlieb Fichte,
Friedrich Schelling.
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Ludwig Andreas von Feuerbach
2. The Absolute Idea, plays the same kind of role for Hegel as a deity. The Absolute idea goes
over into nature as objectivity as the antithesis of the Idea, but in the sphere of the human spirit –
history – the Absolute idea returns to itself in that it is in this sphere that it manifests itself as it
really is. The transition process of the absolute idea into nature is called alienation. According to
Hegel, the Absolute comprises three phases: the
(1) Idea/Concept/notion, (2) the sphere of nature, and (3) the sphere of Spirit.
Similarly philosophy falls into three domains:
(1) logic (metaphysics –studying the Absolute in itself), (2) philosophy of nature, and (3)
philosophy of Spirit.
Complete the table.
THE SCIENCE OF LOGIC
B
C
I
PHILOSOPHY OF NATURE
D
G
H
PHILOSOPHY OF SPIRIT
A
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
Subjective Spirit
Being
Essence
Mechanism
Objective Spirit
Absolute Spirit
E
F
2. G. Chemism
H. Organism
I. Notion
3. Find the correct scheme "Absolute idealism".Correct wrong schemes.
A.
B.
Ans.
B
C.
4. According to Hegel, this leaves room for the grand culminating synthesis of
human culture, which is......................., in which the Absolute learns to cognize
itself in perfectly literal terms.
A. Philosophy
B. Art.
3. C. Religion.
5. With respect to philosophical history, Hegel stresses that national histories, as phases in the
development of the World-Spirit, can be judged by historians only in terms of the categories and
prejudices of their own cultures and national spirits [b]: complete impartiality is not attainable.
Indeed he attempts to trace stages in world history as possessing characteristic features — the
..........C..............of
Graeco-Roman
A
the oriental world, consciousness of .................... ...............in the
cultures, the Christian and latterly the 'Germanic' recognition
of.....................B......................
Fill in the gaps in the sentences.
A. freedom for the few
B. human freedom in general
C. despotism
7. Who is an author of expression “God is only a projection of positive attributes of human
nature because that is what humans want.”
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
Immanuel Kant,
Johann Gottlieb Fichte,
Ludwig Andreas von Feuerbach
Friedrich Schelling.
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
8. These philosophers were strongly influenced by Feuerbach's atheism, though they criticised
him for his inconsistent espousal of materialism.
A) John Lock and Thomas Gobbs
B) Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
C) Friedrich Nietzsche and Arthur Schopenhauer
9. Find the correct relation of concepts and their definitions (and pictures.).
C
Change negates what is changed, and the result is in turn
negated, but this second negation leads to a further
development and not a return to that with which we began.
4. The nature of everything involves internal opposition or
contradiction.
Quantitative change always eventually leads to qualitative
change or development.
A
B
A) First law: the unity of opposites.
B) Second law: quantity and quality.
C) Third law: negation of the negation.
Ans.
D.
A
Water
E.
F.
B
Ice
C
Steam
D