how can you find truth using primary and secondary reflection
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To provide a rough and inaccurate summary, primary reflection is the initial attempt to mentally apprehend an external reality as something foreign and separate, whereas secondary reflection is considers the subject as part of the larger whole within which the observer and the observed are neither separate
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Neither of the methods are right or wrong, but it is based on the situations.
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Meaning of the truth:
"Truth is the factual information, based on the collected data in accordance with the reality."
Finding the truth using primary and secondary reflection:
- Based on the fact finding we can analyze the truth.
- Secondary analysis is based on scientific research.
- Various judgements and object finding methodology will aid the truth of reflection.
- Primary methods are pricier than secondary reflection.
Finding the truth is the responsible task to accomplish.
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