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. (Which form of freedom is the most important according to




. . (According to K. Marx and

F. Engels the driving forces of social progress are -)

) (charismatic leaders)

) , (people connected by the uniform ethnic origin)

) , (people connected by the uniform method of production and consumption)

4. (The transfer of Libidos energy from the concrete object to abstract one is-)

) (sublimation) ) (definition) ) (neurosis) ) (replacement)

5. . 5 (K. Jung allocates in the collective unconscious five most important archetypes. Which they are?)

) (person) ) (selfness) ) (wise man) ) (Anima) ) (Animus) ) (God) ) (shadow) ) (hero)

. (Which form of freedom is the most important according to

E. Fromm?)

) (freedom from others) ) (freedom for itself) ) (freedom for others)

7. . , , , (According to . Jung, the womens complex similar to Edips complex of a man names -) __________________________

8. (The religion has named as the Collective neurosis by -)

) . (A. Adler) ) . (K.Jung) ) . (Z.Freud) ) . (E.Fromm)

9. (As stimulus to development of the physiological Neo-Kantianism there have served researches of the well-known scientist. Who there have?)

) . (G. Canter) ) . (N. Vinner) ) . (I. Pavlov) ) . (H.Helmholtz)

10. . (A first step of revision of Kants views by the representatives of Marburg schools was -)

) -- (rejection of the concept "thing- for-Us")

) -- (rejection of concept "thing-in-Itself")

) (rejection of concept "transcendental apperception")

11. , (Who is the philosopher comprehended the process of development of philosophy in a categories of Neo-Kantianism and written one from basic textbooks on a history of philosophy?)

) . (W. Dilthey) ) . (G. Zimmel) ) . (W. Windelband) ) . (G. Cohen)

12. . (According to W. Windelband the normative consciousness makes judgments of -)

) (probability) ) (duty) ) (interdiction)

13. (The term language game for the first time has used-)

) . (B. Russell) ) . (R. Carnap) ) . (M. Schlick) ) . (L. Wittgenstein)

14. (The founder of positivism is -)

) . (R. Avenarius) ) . . (G. Mille) ) . (E. Mach) ) . (O. Conte)

15. (The protocol sentences describes -)

) (main positions of scientific conception)

) (direct perception of reality)

) (analytical judgments about results of experiment)

16. - (Basing on ideas of "the Logic-philosophical treatise it was formed-)

) (Frankfurt school of Neo-Marxism)

) (Marburg school of Neo-Kantianism)

) (Vienna Circle of Neo-Positivism)





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