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What is the main difference between thinking, sensation, and perception?
What is the main difference between thinking, sensation, and perception?
- Thinking reflects the essence and relationships of phenomena, while sensation and perception reflect external characteristics. (correct)
- Thinking affects the sense organs, while sensation and perception do not.
- Thinking depends on information from previous experiences, while sensation and perception do not.
- Thinking is a direct mental activity, while sensation and perception are indirect.
How does thinking differ from sensation and perception in terms of reflecting external phenomena?
How does thinking differ from sensation and perception in terms of reflecting external phenomena?
- Thinking depends on information from previous experiences, while sensation and perception do not.
- Thinking affects the sense organs, while sensation and perception do not.
- Thinking reflects the essence of phenomena, while sensation and perception reflect external characteristics directly. (correct)
- Thinking is an indirect mental activity, while sensation and perception are direct.
What does thinking depend on according to the information provided?
What does thinking depend on according to the information provided?
- The sensory experience alone
- The specific details of phenomena
- The general laws of phenomena (correct)
- The abstract nature of phenomena
What does thinking depend on by its essence, according to the information provided?
What does thinking depend on by its essence, according to the information provided?
What is essential for gathering basic laws and extracting abstractions according to the information provided?
What is essential for gathering basic laws and extracting abstractions according to the information provided?
What is a characteristic of thinking as a cognitive mental process?
What is a characteristic of thinking as a cognitive mental process?
How does thinking rely on previous experience in memory?
How does thinking rely on previous experience in memory?
In which form does the thinking process involve relationships and links between phenomena?
In which form does the thinking process involve relationships and links between phenomena?
What determines an individual's style of thinking, according to the information provided?
What determines an individual's style of thinking, according to the information provided?
What does thinking reflect in human consciousness according to the text?
What does thinking reflect in human consciousness according to the text?
Why is thinking considered an indirect mental activity?
Why is thinking considered an indirect mental activity?
How does thinking reflect the relationships between phenomena, events, and things?
How does thinking reflect the relationships between phenomena, events, and things?