Top 80+ Solved Phenomenology and Existentialism MCQ Questions Answer
Q. Select the existentialist among the following:
a. husserl
b. heidegger
c. a.j. ayer
d. kierkegaard
Q. Jean-Paul Sartre authored:
a. an inquiry into meaning and truth
b. being and nothingness,
c. human knowledge: its scope and limits.
d. discourse on method
Q. internal mental states thought to exist inside one’s own subjective consciousness
a. bracketing
b. projection
c. hermeneutics
d. subjectivity
Q. the ego which remains as an irreducible residue after having been subject to phenomenologicalreduction
a. transcendental ego
b. presence to hand
c. resoluteness
d. bracketing
Q. any act of the subject directed towards an intentional object (the subject pole of experience)
a. noema
b. husserl
c. eidetic reduction
d. noesis
Q. the various ways we relate to and feel about others
a. structure
b. bracketing
c. solicitude
d. projection
Q. how we find ourselves in terms of mood and orientation.
a. befindlichkeit
b. intentionality
c. falling/fallenness
d. transcendental ego
Q. Any act of the subject directed towards an intentional object (the subject pole of experience)
a. noema
b. eidetic reduction
c. dasein
d. noesis
Q. The object or content toward which consciousness is directed (the object pole of experience)
a. husserl
b. hermeneutics
c. natural attitude
d. noema
Q. 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.
a. transcendental ego
b. phenomenological reduction
c. hermeneutics
d. phenomenology
Q. any act of the subject directed towards an intentional object (the subject pole of experience)
a. dasein
b. noema
c. noesis
d. eidetic reduction
Q. 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
a. authentic (heidegger)
b. presence to hand
c. resoluteness
d. dasein (heidegger)
Q. plural form of Phenomenon that encompasses multiple types of experiences;
a. projection
b. phenomenon
c. husserl
d. phenomena
Q. 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
a. ready to hand
b. presence to hand
c. transcendental ego (husserl)
d. natural attitude