Dices Roll Even: 1,2,3,4,5
Dices Roll Odd:1,2,3,4,5
Dices Roll Even: 6
Dice Roll Odd: 6
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What prompts Hilde and Sophie to plan a rebellion in the chapter?

Hilde's anger and frustration over the contents of her fathers' binder

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What happens to Sophie’s perception after drinking the blue bottle?

She would see the world through Søren Kierkegaard perspective of idealism by hyper focusing on her experiences. 

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What concept did Hegel introduce to explain the development of human history and culture?

The concept of the ‘world spirit’ (or ‘world reason’).

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What are the three stages of development of the ‘world spirit’ according to Hegel?

Subjective spirit, Objective spirit, & Absolute spirit

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What character interrupts Sophie and Alberto's lesson about Hegel at Alberto's cabin?

Alice from Alice in The Wonderland

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What significant influence shaped Hegel's philosophical ideas?

The Romantic movement and its ideas and concepts.

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What happens to Sophie’s perception after drinking the red bottle?

She would see the world through Romantic's 'world spirit' world view.

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How does Kierkegaard define the importance of faith in understanding Christianity?

He believes faith is essential because God cannot be logically or empirically proven; its importance lies in personal belief.

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What is the central idea of Hegel's philosophy regarding human cognition and history?

Human cognition evolves over generations, and philosophical reflection must meet historical process criteria to be considered true or reasonable.

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Where was Hegel born, and what year?

Hegel was born in Stuttgart in 1770

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What relationship does Hegel explore between individuals and the state?

He claims they are interdependent, and individuals are unhistorical without a state.

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What are the three life stages described by Kierkegaard?

Aesthetic stage, Ethical stage, & Religious stage

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