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9 commonsense assertions
Concepts (9) cause and effect (1) individualism (1) nature (1) atoms (1) emotions (1) personal space (1) subatomic particles (1) time perception (1) truth (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 cause and effect Eastern philosophy Eastern philosophies emphasize interconnectedness and cyclicality in cause and effect relationships. 3
2 individualism Eastern philosophy Eastern philosophies emphasize collectivism and community well-being over individual desires. 3
3 nature Eastern philosophy Eastern philosophy emphasizes the interconnectedness of nature with all living beings for balance and harmony. 2
4 atoms Eastern philosophy Eastern philosophy debates and interprets the concept of atoms as indivisible particles with a focus on interconnectedness and energy. 1
5 emotions Eastern philosophy Eastern philosophy views emotions as something to be kept private and not openly expressed. 1
6 personal space Eastern philosophy In Eastern philosophy, personal space is seen as more fluid and interconnectedness is emphasized. 1
7 subatomic particles Eastern philosophy Subatomic particles in Eastern philosophy are often linked to metaphysical interpretations and spiritual energy. 1
8 time perception Eastern philosophy In Eastern philosophy, time is perceived as a flowing and cyclical concept that cannot be controlled. 1
9 truth Eastern philosophy In Eastern philosophy, truth is viewed as a complex, multifaceted concept that accepts paradoxes and ambiguity. 1