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Which term refers to the study of the relations between the objective world and the man as a subject?
Which term refers to the study of the relations between the objective world and the man as a subject?
- Positivism
- Philosophy (correct)
- Zeitgeist
- Epistemology
What does the term 'monism' refer to?
What does the term 'monism' refer to?
- The belief that reality consists of a single substance (correct)
- The belief that knowledge can only arise from affirmation of theories through the scientific method
- The model that provides orientation to theorists
- The study of the relations between the objective world and the man as a subject
What is the main focus of epistemology?
What is the main focus of epistemology?
- The nature of knowledge (correct)
- The study of theories and principles
- The spirit of the time
- The relations between the objective world and the man as a subject
What does the term 'dualism' refer to?
What does the term 'dualism' refer to?
Who is considered the base of the schools of psycho?
Who is considered the base of the schools of psycho?
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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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