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Q1. Epistemology - Epistemology is concerned with ways of knowing and learning about the world and focuses on issues such as how we can learn about reality and what forms the basis of our knowledge. Phenomenology - Phenomenology is the study of structures of consciousness as experienced from the first-person point of view. The central structure of an experience is its intentionality, its being directed toward something, as it is an experience of or about some object. An experience is directed toward an object by virtue of its content or meaning (which represents the object) together with appropriate enabling conditions. Understanding the ‘constructs’, concepts or ideas people use in everyday life to make sense of their world. Uncovering meanings contained within conversation or text Theorology - Theology is the systematic and rational study of concepts of God and of the nature of religious ideas, but can also mean the learned profession acquired by completing specialized training in religious studies , usually at a university , seminary or school of divinity Ontology - Ontology is concerned with the nature of reality and what there is to know about the world. Key ontological questions concern whether or not there is a social reality that exists independently of human conceptions and interpretations and, closely related to this, whether there is a shared social reality or only multiple, context-specific ones.

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Epistemology - Epistemology is concerned with ways of knowing and learning about the world and focuses on issues such as how we can learn about reality and what forms the basis ofour knowledge.

Phenomenology - Phenomenology is the study of structures of consciousness as experienced from the first-person point of view. The central structure of an experience is its intentionality, its being directed toward something, as it is an experience of or about some object. An experience is directed toward an object by virtue of its content or meaning (which represents the object) together with appropriate enabling conditions.Understanding the constructs, concepts or ideas people use in everyday life to make sense of their world. Uncovering meanings contained within conversation or text

Theorology - Theologyis the systematic andrationalstudy of concepts ofGodand of the nature of religious ideas, but can also mean the learned profession acquired by completing specialized training inreligious studies, usually at auniversity,seminaryor school of divinity

Ontology - Ontology is concerned with the nature of reality and what there is to know about the world. Key ontological questions concern whether or not there is a social reality that exists independently of human conceptions and interpretations and, closely related to this, whether there is a shared social reality or only multiple, context-specific ones.

Etiology - a branch of knowledge concerned with causes;specifically: a branch of medical science concerned with the causes and origins of diseases

Q1. Which philosophy is used to name the existing thing in social world

OntologyEpistemologyPhenomenologyEtiologyTheology

Q2.Identify a philosophy that is concerned with what we believe constitute social reality

OntologyEpistemologyPhenomenologyEtiologyTheology

Q3.Identify the philosophy that relate to approach of positivism to understand social reality

OntologyEpistemologyPhenomenologyEtiologyTheology

Q4. Identify the philosophy that relate to approach of objectivism to understand social reality

OntologyEpistemologyPhenomenologyEtiologyTheology

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PositivismObjectismInterepretismConstrutivism

Q5. Identify the epistemological approach to social reality where social scientists try to grasp the subjective meaning of social action

PositivismObjectivismInterepretismConstructivism

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