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What do social investigation reports and academic papers in philosophy and social sciences mean?
An academic paper is a scientific record of new scientific research achievements or innovative ideas and knowledge of an academic topic in an experimental, theoretical or predictive way, or a scientific summary of new progress by applying known principles, so as to provide a written document for reading, communicating, discussing or publishing in academic journals or for other purposes. Social investigation reports and academic papers on philosophy and social sciences support the formation of social investigation reports around six groups, such as development achievements, civilized culture, beautiful China, people's livelihood and welfare, China's governance and war, and epidemic action, and can also be submitted according to six disciplines, such as philosophy, economy, society, law, education and management.