The theory of Cognition

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The theory of Cognition

Plan 1. Cognition as the Object of Philosophical Analysis. 2. The Process of Cognition: the essence, levels and forms.  3. The Problem of Truth. Absolute and Relative Truth. 4. Practice as the Basis and Purpose of Cognition. 5. Methods and Forms of Scientific Cognition

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