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− | '''RMPSS''' is an acronym that stands for '''R'''eligion, '''M'''ythology, '''P'''hilosophy, and '''S'''ocial '''S'''cience. It is frequently used to describe the corresponding sections of | + | {{Category box}} |
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+ | '''RMPSS''' is an acronym that stands for [[Religion|'''R'''eligion]], [[Mythology|'''M'''ythology]], [[Philosophy|'''P'''hilosophy]], and [[Social science|'''S'''ocial '''S'''cience]]. It is frequently used to describe the corresponding sections of [[mACF]] question [[distribution]]s, especially for high school [[question set|sets]].</onlyinclude> | ||
− | Despite the large differences between the four subjects, high | + | Despite the large differences between the four subjects, high school players sometimes treat "RMPSS" as a single large category similar to [[science]], [[history]], [[literature]], or [[fine arts]]. |
RMPSS is sometimes subdivided into "RM" (Religion and Mythology) and "PSS" (Philosophy and Social Science), as each of those subject pairs actually have substantial overlap. | RMPSS is sometimes subdivided into "RM" (Religion and Mythology) and "PSS" (Philosophy and Social Science), as each of those subject pairs actually have substantial overlap. | ||
− | ==See | + | ==See also== |
*[[RMP]] | *[[RMP]] | ||
*[[Beliefs]] | *[[Beliefs]] |
Latest revision as of 14:38, 16 November 2021
The Categorical Imperative
RMPSS is an acronym that stands for Religion, Mythology, Philosophy, and Social Science. It is frequently used to describe the corresponding sections of mACF question distributions, especially for high school sets.
Despite the large differences between the four subjects, high school players sometimes treat "RMPSS" as a single large category similar to science, history, literature, or fine arts.
RMPSS is sometimes subdivided into "RM" (Religion and Mythology) and "PSS" (Philosophy and Social Science), as each of those subject pairs actually have substantial overlap.