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Question 1

Nietzsche and Schopenhauer differed in that
 
  a. Schopenhauer was a German nationalist, while Nietzsche was not.
  b. Schopenhauer was a Romantic, while Nietzsche was a Realist.
  c. Schopenhauer believed that the human desire for security trumped the will to power, while Nietzsche believed that the will to power was supreme.
  d. Schopenhauer believed it necessary to repress humans' blind instinctive impulses, while Nietzsche believed that they needed to be given free play.
  e. Schopenhauer believed that the future will be violent and unsettled, while Nietzsche believed that the acquisition of power lead to a profound silence and peace.

Question 2

For Carl Jung, the unconscious was an opening to deep spiritual needs.
 
  a. True
  b. False
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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