Conception - something conceived; notion, idea, design, or plan; the description under which someone considers something
Conflict – one of the main conceptions of conflictology, a struggle or clash between opposing forces, a state of opposition between ideas, interests, etc., disagreement or controversy, it arises in the perception of objective world’s action and development
Cosmology -the philosophical study of the origin and nature of the universe
Creationism - the doctrine that ascribes the origins of all things to God's acts of creation rather than to evolution
Cybernetics – (from greek “kubernetik” - to steer , control) – the branch of science concerned with control systems in electronic and mechanical devices and the extent to which useful comparisons can be made between man-made and biological systems
Decision– an opinion or belief or idea,which shows an object includes some features
Deduction – (from greek “deductio” – to conclude ) – a systematic method of deriving conclusions that cannot be false when the premises are true, especially one amenable to formalization and study by the science of logic
Deism – (from latin “deus” – god ) – belief in the existence of God based solely on natural reason, without reference to revelation . According to it God creates the universe, but doesn’t participate in it.
Democracy – (from greek “demos” – people, “kratos” - government) - a political or social unit governed ultimately by all its members , a social condition of classlessness and equality
Demography – (from greek “demos” - the populace, “grafo” - to write)the scientific study of human populations, esp with reference to their size, structure, and distribution. The term was used by French scientist A. Guillard
Development - philosophical category, which expresses the act or process of growing, progressing, or developing
Dialectics – (from greek “dialektike” – speech, discourse) - the study of reasoning or of argumentative methodology. In the past it was used in order to find out truth by discourse, discussions and conversations
Discipline - a branch of learning or instruction; any branch of learning considered as a course of study
Dogma –(from Arabic - trust ) - a religious doctrine or system of doctrines proclaimed by ecclesiastical authority as true
Dual denial –it reveals the essence of development processes of nature, society and human mind. Things and events, which is always in progress , as well as human knowledge and conceptions are based on inheritance principle
Dualism – (from latin “duo” - two)the doctrine, as opposed to idealism and materialism, that reality consists of two basic types of substance usually taken to be mind and matter or two basic types of entity, mental and physical
Eclecticism – (from greek “eklektikos” - choser) – an eclectic system or method; the use or advocacy of such a system
Feature -a prominent or distinctive part or aspect, as of a landscape, building, book, etc
Fluctuation - constant change; vacillation; instability
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