Can anyone explain what time is from a philosophical or professional point of view?

Updated on science 2024-02-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Time··· It is one of the fundamentals of the problems that people have been pursuing; In addition, the power of space and mind, so to speak of time.

    It's a fluid... It transforms everything into a fluid... Let this thing have a coherence, if there is no time then this thing can only exist for a moment, it no longer exists, then many things or life are impossible to exist, time is a factor in the formation of this world architecture, its existence is inevitable and inevitable, people can compare and track time to find out what are the similarities and differences in the long river of time, so time is also a bar formed naturally by people in order to explore the universe, but it is so difficult for people to pay attention to...

    Time is a driving energy, without it the world can not change in the scope of people's cognition or changes in people's expectations, time is both a tool and a constraint, with time people can make digital specifications, but with time at the same time people also recognize its irreversibility...

    Philosophy··· Personally, I think its charm lies in how to find extraordinary things from the ordinary, and at the same time let its extraordinary annihilate in the ordinary, just like the apple that fell n more than one apple is the one that smashed on Newton's head is of historical significance... This historical significance is for everyone except Newton... And what kind of situation and state it was for Newton himself was only known to Newton himself...

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    With regard to time, we must first know that it is not an objective reality, but an objective being, which is used to describe the span between different forms when matter changes. Its essential property is "succession", i.e., each latter will or is killing the former. It is not very meaningful to separate time or space as separate discussions, which exist as the embodiment of the objective world according to the law and the law of cause and effect, and are inseparable and indispensable.

    Recommended Bibliography Heidegger, Being and Time

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Historical representation of the magnetic resonance movement.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1) Space is the extensibility or extension of matter. The space is characterized by three-dimensionality, that is, it has three degrees of length, width and height. Time is the continuity and sequence of the material pre-celebration movement.

    Time is characterized by one-dimensionality, that is, the nature of being gone forever. (2) Time, space and the movement of matter are inseparable: on the one hand, the movement of matter is always one.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. Time is the continuity and sequence of material existence and movement. The existence of concrete things always lasts for a certain period of time, and people's lifespans are long and short. There is a sequence in the generation of concrete things, and there are always parents first, and then children.

    2. Time is characterized by one-dimensionality. The one-dimensionality of time has two meanings: it only needs a numerical value to indicate the time of the movement of matter. Time can only continue in one direction, the past, the present, and the future, and is irreversible.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Philosophers believe that time and space exist innately, and only time and space are innate changes of objects, there must be time, and if they have volume, they occupy space, so that no object can leave time and space, which is their innate form

    Time, in fact, no one says what it is? My understanding is that the change and movement of objects form the idea of time Time does not exist, like space, it is manifested as a form, but it does not exist Time is continuous, continuous, indivisible, without beginning and end This is the basic nature of time in the philosophical sense It is different from our everyday time (the concept of clocks) Time is indivisible and has no smallest unit

    If you are interested, you can take a look at Zeno's four questions about time, which is very interesting. No one has been able to break it for thousands of years, but in essence, it still confuses the attributes of time, inseparable, continuity and continuity

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Albert Einstein's Theory of Relativity has laid out the physical definition of time. In the words of Peng Federation: Time is the result of the combined action of various [field forces] in the universe. Peng Federated agrees with Hegel's philosophical definition of time: the negation (irreversibility) of the extension of ideas.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Philosophy first originated in ancient Greece, and the first recorded philosopher should be Thales, who regarded water as the origin of all things. There has always been a scientific mind in ancient Greece. Find the origin of all things.

    The Greeks believed that everything in the world seems to be changing, but in fact, one thing is certain, that is, there must be an existence, he is the origin of all things, all things are ** to him, and finally all things return to him. He is the basis by which all existence exists. The pursuit and exploration of existence is one of the origins of the birth of philosophy.

    Philosophy also originated with the appearance of real people. I have always believed that the essential difference between humans and animals is that humans can engage in philosophical thinking, while animals cannot. The spirit of questioning existence, transcending oneself, and reflecting on criticism embodied in the process of philosophical reflection are all unique to human beings.

    God has given us limited abilities and infinite desires, thus making the inquiry possible. The reflection of human beings on the finite and the infinite, the pursuit of this shore and the other shore, and the reflection on ideals and reality reflected in civilization is the birth of philosophy. Human beings always have an impulse to go beyond reality and a sense of religious conversion, which has also led to the emergence of philosophy.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Philosophy should come into being with the creation of language-thinking.

    Some current psychological views suggest that philosophy is not exactly a positive, correct direction.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If it is philosophy in the broad sense, it has been since the beginning of human thinking.

    If we talk about philosophy in the narrow sense, it is Thales of ancient Greece in five or six hundred years BC.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The three major characteristics of the philosophy of the rest of the world are to measure the length of the movement of things, to dilute people's memory, and to test the touchstone of truth, goodness and beauty in the world.

    1. Measure the length of the movement of things.

    From the movement of celestial bodies (years, months and days) to the life course of tiny creatures, whether it is animals and plants in nature, or the activities of human beings in human society, their length is measured and calculated by time.

    2. Dilute people's memories.

    Whether it is success or failure, whether it is pain or happiness, etc., in a person's life, as time goes by, the state of mind will become more and more calm, and the memory will become more and more diluted, or even forgotten.

    3. The touchstone for testing the truth, goodness and beauty of the world.

    The most objective, effective and reliable means and methods for the test of friendship, affection, love, etc., and the examination of a person's character, morality, character, ability, etc., are none other than time.

    The absoluteness and relativity of time and space:

    Time and space are objective and absolute, and people's concept of time and space is a reflection of objectively existing time and space. The idealist view that denies the objectivity of time and space is wrong. Time and space and concrete properties are conditioned by the specific state of material motion, that is, their specific properties are variable and conditional, and people's vertical concepts of time and space are also variable, conditional, developing, and therefore relative, and natural science, especially Einstein's theory of relativity and non-Euclidean geometry, proves the unity of absolute and relative nature of time and space.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    There are two dominant manifestations of time in Western philosophy.

    One is container-style time.

    Such as classical philosophy.

    The other is.

    Absolutely subjective time.

    Such as Kant's philosophy. But.

    After Kant.

    Bergson. Heidegger's view of time has begun to shift in a direction that is closer to human nature and human existence.

    It shows a trend of convergence with Chinese philosophy.

    Time and life in Chinese philosophy are always practiced.

    connected, closely related to the living world.

    The Chinese sense of time originated from the theory of yin and yang creation.

    It is unique to the Chinese.

    The end turns. shift".

    When this idea of history enters the world of wills.

    It also constructs the optimism of the Chinese.

    No, it is very Tailai, and it is born.

    Endless faith in life.

    until patience and tolerance are formed.

    Open-minded and round-minded national character.

    Time is a kind of inner feeling of man.

    A setting. Time.

    continuity.

    Sequentiality with. imagination".

    There is a close correlation between them.

    Fundamentally. Time is non-melting.

    History is amorphous,"

    I" am untransformed.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Philosophy is a discipline that is the nature and meaning of man and the world.

    Philosophy is a kind of human existence, existence, thinking and value, involving many fields, such as epistemology, metaphysics, ethics, aesthetics, social philosophy, etc. Philosophy mainly studies some basic philosophical questions, such as existence, truth, value, freedom, rights, morality, etc., as well as questions about the ultimate meaning and existence of human beings.

    The object of study of philosophy includes not only human thoughts, behaviors, and psychology, but also aspects of the natural world, history, society, and culture. Philosophy is a basic discipline, which is not only a humanities and social science discipline and a theoretical discipline, but also an indispensable ideological enlightenment and philosophical foundation in natural science.

    Through the study of philosophy, people can have a broader understanding of the world, understand life, and the generation and evolution of human culture and values, so as to better grasp the development trend of human society and promote the progress and development of human society.

    Philosophical significance

    As a basic question and a study that puts forward profound thinking, the role and meaning of philosophy lies not only in theory, but also in its guiding significance in practical social life. Philosophy can not only guide people to think about the meaning and value of life, but also help people analyze social phenomena and social laws, and provide theoretical support for social development.

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