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19. Degree refers to:
The key point of material change
critical point where things change
The quantitative limit for things to maintain their qualitative stability
continuity of movement
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20. The law of negation of negation reveals the development of things:
source and motivation
form and status
directions and roads
structure and function
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21. The essence of dialectical negation is "sublation", which means:
abandon
both overcome and retain
pure negation
a combination of good and bad aspects of something
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22. Among the following options, the ones that are causally linked are:
The wind comes and the rain comes
Winter goes and spring comes
friction heat
lightning and thunder
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23. The following are the basic laws of materialist dialectics:
law of unity of opposites
The law of mutual transformation of quality
law of negation
law of cause and effect
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24. The error in this view of "yes means it, and no means no, and other than that, it's all nonsense" is:
Its understanding of negation is isolated and one-sided
Its understanding of affirmation is isolated and one-sided
It denies the unity of opposites between affirmation and negation
It denies the tortuous nature of the development of things
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25. Whether a knowledge is the truth depends on:
Can it meet people's needs?
Whether it is consistent with the things and their laws themselves
Can it be put into practice
Can it be recognized by most people?
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26. The boundary between truth and error lies in:
Whether it is in line with people’s interests and wishes
Is it consistent with Marxism?
Whether it reflects the nature and laws of objective things
Is it acceptable to most people?
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27. The difference between perceptual knowledge and rational knowledge is:
Perceptual knowledge is reliable, rational knowledge is unreliable
Perceptual knowledge comes from practice, and rational knowledge comes from books.
Perceptual knowledge is the understanding of phenomena, rational knowledge is the understanding of essence
Perceptual knowledge comes from direct experience, and rational knowledge comes from indirect experience.
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