: A deliberate distortion of reality with the intent to deceive others. 5. Summary Table for Revision Absolute Truth Relative Truth Completeness Exhaustive, final Incomplete, partial Stability Cannot be refuted Can be changed/refined Example Mathematical laws, historical facts Scientific theories (e.g., Newtonian physics) ✅ Summary
In the Social Studies curriculum, truth is divided based on its level of completeness: obshchestvoznanie 10 klass tema uroka: istina
is knowledge that corresponds to its object and is verified by practice. : A deliberate distortion of reality with the
: The primary criterion. If a theory works in experiments, production, or social transformation, it is likely true. Logic : Consistency and lack of internal contradictions. historical facts Scientific theories (e.g.
The lesson teaches that is objective knowledge verified by practice , existing in both absolute (final) and relative (developing) forms.
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