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Difference between theoretical,conceptual, and real dimensions

Authored by ROSENDO PRUNEDA FIGAREDO

Philosophy

12th Grade

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 Difference between theoretical,conceptual, and real dimensions
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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What are the key characteristics of theoretical dimensions in philosophy?

Abstraction, universality, foundational principles

Specificity, locality, subjective interpretation

Pragmatism, emotional response, cultural context

Complexity, relativity, empirical evidence

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How does conceptual analysis help clarify philosophical arguments?

Conceptual analysis eliminates all forms of ambiguity without exception.

Conceptual analysis clarifies philosophical arguments by breaking down complex ideas, identifying ambiguities, and refining positions.

Conceptual analysis complicates philosophical arguments by adding more layers of meaning.

Conceptual analysis is primarily focused on historical context rather than clarity.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Can you provide an example of a real-world application of a theoretical concept?

Electric motors as an application of electromagnetism.

Batteries as an application of chemical reactions.

Wind turbines as an application of fluid dynamics.

Solar panels as an application of thermodynamics.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What are the main differences between rationalism and empiricism in philosophical perspectives?

Rationalism relies on reason and innate knowledge; empiricism relies on sensory experience.

Rationalism relies on collective knowledge; empiricism relies on tradition.

Rationalism denies the existence of innate ideas; empiricism accepts them.

Rationalism is based solely on emotions; empiricism is based on logic.

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How does epistemology relate to the understanding of knowledge?

Epistemology ignores the sources of knowledge and focuses only on its application.

Epistemology defines knowledge as purely subjective opinion.

Epistemology is solely concerned with ethics and morality.

Epistemology relates to the understanding of knowledge by analyzing its nature, sources, and justification.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What role does ontology play in theoretical contexts?

Ontology plays a crucial role in clarifying concepts and relationships in theoretical contexts.

Ontology only defines physical objects in reality.

Ontology has no relevance in theoretical discussions.

Ontology is solely concerned with empirical data.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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In what ways does theory influence scientific inquiry?

Theory has no impact on scientific inquiry.

Theory influences scientific inquiry by guiding hypothesis formation, experimental design, and result interpretation.

Theory is irrelevant to the scientific method.

Theory only affects the funding of research projects.

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