1) Truth & Reality
2) Energy Converter & Transducer
3) Postulate & Hypothesis
4) Inclination, Bias & Prejudice
5) Conspicuous & Obvious
6) Mysticism & Obscurantism
7) Culture & Civilization
8) Cost & Value & Price
9) Denotation & Connotation
10) D ilemma & Ambivalence
Answers
1) Truth
: Straightness of Subject
Reality : Does not depend on our wishes & demands effort to
our will
2) Energy Converter: Converts one form of energy into another
for energy
application
Transducer: An energy converter wherein pattern imprinted on
energy
Qua medium is the
made available qua pattern in another
medium
3)
Postulate : A candidate for fitting in the coherence of a theory
Hypothesis : A candidate for observational confirmation of a fact
4) Inclination : What you would prefer to judge
Bias : Tendency to read what you prefer
Prejudice : Confident conclusion that the case is what
have judged
without bothering to look at it
5)
Conspicuous : Too easily available for sense-perception to miss
Obvious
: Too easily available for
logical confirmation to miss
6)
Mysticism : A belief that one can experience a state of unison
with
everything else.
Obscurantism:
A belief that selected few
have right to know & others do
not have no right to verify
7) Culture
: Internalization of normative structure
Civilization: Mode of practices persistent for long time
8)
Cost:
Quantification of what
producer has to put in
Value: Quantification of what purchaser would enjoy
Price: Something in between at which both will benefit &
be ready to
transact
9)
Denotation : Demarcating as to which items will be subsumed
Connotation:
Particular quality of the
subsumed items which you want
Stress
10)Dilemma : A lose-lose situation where both
options are painful
Ambivalence:
State of mind of the
decision maker which vacillates
between options.
very well differentiated and explained. can you please explain - what is ethics,integrity,probity,morals and how they are differentiate.
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