 | Chapter Objectives (See related pages)
1. List the common assumptions found among most existential thinkers. |
 |  |  | 2. Define being-in-the-world and nonbeing. |
 |  |  | 3. Distinguish between normal and neurotic anxiety. |
 |  |  | 4. Discuss the interrelationship between care, love, and will. |
 |  |  | 5. List and give examples of the four forms of love. |
 |  |  | 6. Discuss May's concept of myth and explain why the Oedipal myth is important in today's world. |
 |  |  | 7. Describe the relationship between freedom and destiny. |
 |  |  | 8. Define existential freedom and essential freedom. |
 |  |  | 9. Discuss research on terror management theory and explain how it relates to Rollo May's concept of anxiety. |
 |  |  | 10. Explain how physical fitness can be a defense against mortality awareness. |
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