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Diane

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For Hegel, an individual can find true freedom by
 
 

a. finding ones place within the state.
  b. doing as we please and ignoring societys norms.
  c. going off to the wilderness and getting in touch with nature.
  d. extinguishing any sense of desire and becoming apathetic.
 
 



Question 2

Hegel believed that genuine moral norms
 
 

a. will necessarily be in tension with societys values.
  b. are something imposed on us from without.
  c. will necessarily differ from individual to individual.
  d. are the rational expression of ones deepest self.




shaquita

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Answer to Question 1

a.

Answer to Question 2

d.



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