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Traditional Thinking
Traditional thinking refers to ideas and beliefs that are handed down from generation to generation, often resistant to change and rooted in historical and cultural precedents.
Sociological Thinking
The process of questioning the obvious, examining societal patterns, and considering the social context of behaviour.
Scientific Thinking
A method of inquiry that emphasizes empirical evidence, skepticism, and the systematic pursuit of knowledge through observation and experimentation.
Abstract Proposition
An abstract proposition is a theoretical statement that expresses a concept or idea in a general or universal form, often used to build and explain theories.
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