Final exam RFEI Philosophy 100 questions
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Final exam RFEI "Philosophy". Score 5 points.
Answers to 100 questions are given, in the form of a table. A separate file contains all the questions.
Here are the first five questions:
1.What is philosophy?
a) the science of the most general laws of the development of society, nature and thinking;
b) the science of man and his place in the world;
c) science, which is the essence of ideology.
2. What role does philosophy play in the worldview?
a) basic, defining;
b) gives the worldview a scientific form;
c) carries an informational mission.
3. Mythology explains the world through:
a) evidence of faith;
b) the dogmas of religion;
c) mythological images.
4. What is the basis of the mythological picture of the world?
a) legends, legends;
b) memory of ancestors;
c) knowledge of ancient written sources.
5. Is it possible to derive an identical ontological picture of the world from mythology?
a) the structure of the world is reflected in mythology, but in a naive form;
b) the myth cannot tell about the structure of the universe;
c) everything that myths reflect must be understood as a fairy tale.
..... etc.
Answers to 100 questions are given, in the form of a table. A separate file contains all the questions.
Here are the first five questions:
1.What is philosophy?
a) the science of the most general laws of the development of society, nature and thinking;
b) the science of man and his place in the world;
c) science, which is the essence of ideology.
2. What role does philosophy play in the worldview?
a) basic, defining;
b) gives the worldview a scientific form;
c) carries an informational mission.
3. Mythology explains the world through:
a) evidence of faith;
b) the dogmas of religion;
c) mythological images.
4. What is the basis of the mythological picture of the world?
a) legends, legends;
b) memory of ancestors;
c) knowledge of ancient written sources.
5. Is it possible to derive an identical ontological picture of the world from mythology?
a) the structure of the world is reflected in mythology, but in a naive form;
b) the myth cannot tell about the structure of the universe;
c) everything that myths reflect must be understood as a fairy tale.
..... etc.
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