PHIL101 Topic 8 The Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries

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Skip to main content straighteriine Page path e PHIL101 MH V6 e Topic 8: The Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries: The Continental Tradition Started on Friday, July 21, 2023, 8:11 PM State Finished Completed on Friday, July 21, 2023, 8:14 PM Time taken 3 mins 37 secs Question 1 Complete Not graded ¥ Flag question Question text For Albert Camus, suicide is a better option than simply rebelling against the absurdity of life. Select one: True False Feedback correct For Albert Camus, suicide is a better option... Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation The correct answer 1s 'False'. Question 2 Complete Not graded ¥ Flag question Question text Claude Lévi-Strauss abandoned Saussure's methods while conducting his ethnographic research. Select one: My Account
True False Feedback correct Claude Lévi-Strauss abandoned Saussur... Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation The correct answer 1s 'False'. Question 3 Complete Not graded ¥ Flag question Question text According to Sartre, humans are both thrown into existence and condemned to freedom. Select one: True False Feedback correct According to Sartre, humans are both thrown ... Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation The correct answer 1s "True'. Question 4 Complete Not graded ¥ Flag question Question text For structural linguists like Ferdinand de Saussure, the meaning of a sign (signifier) rests in its contrast with other signs that could be, but are not, present. Select one: True False Feedback
correct For structural linguists like Ferdinand de S... Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation The correct answer 1s "True'. Question 5 Complete Not graded ¥ Flag question Question text Edmund Husserl's "phenomenological reduction” 1s the process of investigating phenomena without making any assumptions about the nature or existence of an external, objective world. Select one: True False Feedback correct Edmund Husserl's "phenomenological reduction” 1s the process Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation The correct answer 1s "True'. Finish review Skip Quiz navigation Quiz navigation Question 1 This page Question 2 This page Question 3 This page Question 4 This page Question 5 This page Show one page at a timeFinish review straighteriine
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