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Question # 1

For Kierkegaard and his Pietist associates, to believe in God is to:

Question # 2

" A thinking man is depraved animal." This veiw of man was propounded by

Question # 3

When did Machiavelli die?

Question # 4

Rousseau believed that the savage stage was not the first stage of human development, but the

Question # 5

When does Faucault believe that public executions disappeared by?

Question # 6

When was Michel Foucault born?

Question # 7

Which place is contrasted with the panopticon in section seven?

Question # 8

The price of salvation, according to Kierkegaard's variety of Protestantism, is

Question # 9

Kierkegaard opposed himself to:

Question # 10

Hobbesian social contract is based on

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1 Which two aspects of the subject's life does discipline aim to regulate ?
A. Time and space
B. The mind and the soul
C. Life and death
D. Future and past
2 Fukuyama published the book Falling Behind: Explaining the Development Gap Between Latin America and the United States in
A. 2007
B. 2008
C. 2009
D. 2010
3 According to Aristotle the end of state is
A. Logical
B. Lagal
C. Ethical
D. None of these
4 Plato wrote
A. Politics
B. The Laws
C. Political Economy
D. Polity
5 "Two treatise on civil Government" was written by
A. Thomas Hobbes
B. Montesquieu
C. John Locke
D. None of these
6 Michel Foucault argued that
A. harsh punishments are necessary to make people obey the law
B. If people were more conscious of their rights they could eradicate power inequalities forever
C. power is a quality reserved for government institutions
D. power is inherent in all social relations, and is, therefore, impossible to eradicate even though its abuses should always be attacked
7 The distinction between Teal Will and Actual Will was made by:
A. Green
B. Bosanquet
C. Rousseau
D. None of these
8 Who among the following thinkers has attempted to apply structuralism to the study of Marxist socialism?
A. Gramsci
B. Horkheimer
C. Sartre
D. Althuseer
9 What did Michel Foucault claim concerning episteme?
A. They form a continuous series leading to the advancement of truth over superstition
B. They are discovered, not made
C. They can be the basis of objective
D. They are socially created realities that serve as the ground of truth for their eras
10 Marx and Kierkegaard
A. Disagreed concerning the value of Hegelian philosophy
B. Were both concerned with the issue of poverty
C. Both concerned themselves with religious reform
D. Were opposed to the same forces, though they attacked them in very different ways

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