5 Questions
Which term refers to the study of the relations between the objective world and the man as a subject?
Philosophy
What does the term 'monism' refer to?
The belief that reality consists of a single substance
What is the main focus of epistemology?
The nature of knowledge
What does the term 'dualism' refer to?
The mind-body problem
Who is considered the base of the schools of psycho?
Structuralism
Study Notes
Philosophy
- The study of the relations between the objective world and man as a subject is referred to as phenomenology.
- Monism is a philosophical position that asserts the existence of a single principle or substance that underlies all of reality.
Epistemology
- The main focus of epistemology is the study of knowledge, including its nature, sources, and limits.
Dualism
- Dualism refers to the philosophical position that asserts the existence of two fundamental substances or realms, often mind and matter.
Psychology
- Sigmund Freud is considered the base of the schools of psychoanalysis.
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