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jwb375

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Concerning the self, Kierkegaard believed
 
 

a. with Descartes that it was a fully existing substance.
  b. with Hume that there is no self.
  c. that the self is created by society.
  d. we must strive to become a self.
 
 



Question 2

In Kierkegaards story, the sleeping driver whose wagon is pulled by the horses represents
 
 

a. persons who are not actively choosing their direction in life.
  b. persons who miss out on all of lifes pleasures.
  c. persons who neglect their duties.
  d. persons who fail to find fulfillment in social relationships.
 
 




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Answer to Question 1

d.

Answer to Question 2

a.



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