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Refer to the production possibilities curves.The movement from curve (a) to curve (c) indicates an improvement in civilian goods technology but not in war goods technology.
Universal Causality
The philosophical concept that every event or action results from preceding events in accordance with the laws of nature.
Equal and Opposite Reaction
Newton's third law of motion, which states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
Two-World Hypothesis
A philosophical or theoretical postulate suggesting the existence of two distinct realms or worlds, often used to differentiate between the physical and the non-physical (e.g., the material and the spiritual or the ideal).
Skepticism
An attitude of doubt towards claims lacking empirical evidence or inherent plausibility, often requiring critical thinking and questioning before acceptance.
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