THE PHILOSOPHY OF FREEDOM
EXAMINATION
Examination: Part of Rudolf Steiner's path to freedom is to orient your life in the direction of the principles given in his Philosophy Of Freedom. How well do you know these principles? This is an important question as Steiner's freedom philosophy is the basis of anthroposophy. Find out how well you read the book by taking this examination covering the basic ideas. It is intended to be a thorough learning review of each chapter that will fill in what you missed or have forgotten. There are quiz questions for each chapter totaling 251 questions that are divided into 10 quiz exams.
Location: The examination is located in the free Basic Philosophy Of Freedom Study Course. The first time through the study course you have to stop at each slide before you reach the quizzes, after that you can quickly navigate to the end of the course to take the chapter quizzes.
Preparation: The questions are right out of the “Illustrated” Philosophy Of Freedom included in the course. Each chapter in this edition of The Philosophy Of Freedom begins with a list of the main topics covered in the examination.
Certificate: After completing the 10 chapter quizzes you will earn an official study course certificate with your name and 'score' that can be downloaded.
Score: Each quiz is scored. There is no passing score, but your score will appear on your certificate. A score of 100% is possible as you can retake each quiz question as often as you want. In this way you will learn more by seeing the correct answer. Once you select "submit quiz" at the end of the group of quiz questions, your score and all your quiz answers are locked in. You can change your answers up until you lock them in.
Work At Your Own Pace: When you close a quiz your answers are saved. When you return you can find where you left off because you cannot advance beyond your last question answered.
Quiz Questions: There are 6 types of quiz questions: Multiple Choice, Multiple Correct, True or False, Sequencing, Labeling Pictures, and Labeling Items In A Picture.
There are quiz questions for each chapter totaling 251 questions that are divided into 10 quiz exams. Since I was limited to 10 quiz exams, I had to place 15 chapter quizzes into 10 quiz exams. To do this I combined the questions covering two chapters into one quiz exam. This means I was not always able to place the chapter exam right after the corresponding chapter. For example, quiz exam three appears after chapter 3 but also includes the questions for chapter 2. So if you want to take the chapter 2 quiz right after reading chapter 2, you will have to advance through the slides to the end of chapter 3 where you will find the right quiz (see below).
10 Quizzes 251 Questions Quiz 1 Introduction 10 Questions Quiz 2 Chapter 1 The Goal Of Knowledge 10 Questions Quiz 3 Chapter 2 Conscious Human Action 27 Questions Quiz 4 Chapter 4 Thought As The Instrument Of Knowledge 27 Questions Quiz 5 Chapter 6 Our Knowledge Of The World 23 Questions Quiz 6 Chapter 7 Human Individuality 42 Questions Quiz 7 Chapter 9 The Factors Of Life 40 Questions Quiz 8 Chapter 11 Monism And Philosophy Of Freedom 25 Questions Quiz 9 Chapter 13 Moral Imagination 20 Questions Quiz 10 Chapter 14 The Value Of Life 27 Questions
Chapter 3 Why The Desire For Knowledge Is Fundamental
Chapter 5 The World As Percept
Chapter 8 Are There Any Limits To Knowledge
Chapter 10 The Idea Of Freedom
Chapter 12 World-Purpose And Life-Purpose
Chapter 15 The Individual And The Genus



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