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This set of Phenomenology and Existentialism Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Phenomenology And Existentialism Set 2

Q1 | The goal of this reflective method is to see the experience in a fresh way by setting aside 'commonsense,' including bracketing concern with whether what is given in experience is real or not.
Q2 | any act of the subject directed towards an intentional object (the subject pole of experience)
Q3 | More abstract stance to things, when we step back and look at them in a more detached way andconceptualize them as existing independently of us
Q4 | plural form of Phenomenon that encompasses multiple types of experiences;
Q5 | More abstract stance to things, when we step back and look at them in a more detached way andconceptualize them as existing independently of us
Q6 | first existential/phenomenological author who studied hopelessness form a Christian perspective,and found hope in faith.
Q7 | what are the basic components of all human experience;
Q8 | physical objects or persons
Q9 | conscious is always consciousness of something, whether physical objects or persons or ideas orimagined objects
Q10 | any act of the subject directed towards an intentional object (the subject pole of experience)
Q11 | the act which leads from particulars to the uncovering of the universal/general essence of aphenomenon
Q12 | being is partly hidden and in darkness and therefore more than phenomenological description iscalled for. Interpretive process of existence to allow Being to uncover itself
Q13 | the 'what' of a particular phenomenon
Q14 | The search for what which makes experience possible rather than the nature of particularexperiences
Q15 | Who is widely known as the first existentialist, despite never having used the wordexistentialism?
Q16 | Which branch of philosophy is primarily concerned with the question of being?
Q17 | According to Sartre, the starting point of existentialism is
Q18 | By despair, Sartre means we shall confine ourselves only with what depends upon our
Q19 | What all existentialists have in common, according to Sartre, is the view that:
Q20 | Sartre claims that if existentialism is correct, then
Q21 | In Sartre's view, when one chooses how to live one is choosing
Q22 | By anguish, Sartre means
Q23 | Sartre claims that when he speaks of forlornness, he means that
Q24 | According to Sartre, we are condemned because
Q25 | According to Sartre, the existentialist finds the fact that God does not exist