Marxism Philosophy Quiz

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What trait of the human person is represented by having the ability to reason or use intellect?

Christianity

How is the concept of 'free will' defined in the text?

The freedom to choose to act or not act

What term is used in Theology to describe the inherent 'brokenness' or 'incompleteness' of human beings?

Original Sin

What does the text suggest is the source of assistance for humans seeking perfection?

God's grace through sacraments and connection with the Creator

The concept of being 'destined for the Kingdom' or 'heaven' is most closely associated with which belief system?

Christianity

What does 'transcendental' mean according to the text?

'Pushing us to look for the ultimate meaning of life and God'

Why can using traits like intellect or free will without Conscience lead to misuse of human actions?

Because it can result in wrong actions being seen as solutions to problems, complicating them further.

In a Theological Perspective, what does it mean when humans are described as 'Masterpiece of God'?

Humans possess essential characteristics of God like goodness and justice.

What role do humans play as 'co-creators' of God according to the text?

Developing themselves and the world towards perfection as stewards of God's creation.

How does the text refute the idea that humans are fundamentally evil?

By stating that only human actions can be considered evil, not the human person.

What perspective does the text suggest individuals should consider when examining traits of the human person?

Theological perspective based on beliefs in a Creator and human goodness.

How does the text connect human sexuality with the concept of being 'co-creators' of God?

By suggesting that procreation is a key part of human responsibility in perfecting the world.

What is the norm for human action according to Hedonism?

Seek pleasure or pleasurable things

According to Marxism, what is the ultimate goal of people?

Establish a Classless Society

What is the central belief of Nihilism regarding the human person and life?

Life is meaningless and lacks value

What is the norm for life and actions according to Nihilism?

Reflect on the meaningless of life

What is the ultimate goal/destiny for the human person according to Christianity?

Entering the Kingdom or having eternal union with God

What is the norm for life and actions according to Christianity?

Embrace divine teachings like the Ten Commandments

Test your knowledge on the philosophy of Marxism by Karl Marx, focusing on human beings as purely material beings without metaphysical aspects. Explore concepts such as governance, ultimate goals, and the rejection of the soul and God.

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