The meaning of man s victory over heaven is understood from a philosophical perspective

Updated on society 2024-03-19
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The meaning of man's victory over heaven is that the world is knowable, and people are able to use objective laws to transform the world.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This is an extension of the so-called multifaceted view of materialism and idealism. The so-called man conquers heaven is the core content of idealism: spirit and consciousness come first, and matter comes second, that is, matter depends on consciousness to exist, and matter is the product of consciousness.

    The victory of heaven over man is the core content of materialism: the primacy of matter and the secondness of spirit, the origin of the world is material, and spirit is the product and reflection of matter. The person in this word must not refer to human beings, but to the level of human subjective initiative and self-consciousness, so it can also be understood as the mind.

    And the sky must not refer to the blue sky, but the general term of objectively existing natural things with certain premises and rules, so it can also be understood as a thing. After analyzing and elaborating this problem, you can refer to the relevant materials on the dialectical relationship between the two major philosophical theories, materialism and idealism, and you can find some signs from it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. Reason. 1) We must know how to conform to nature and the environment, so that the fittest can survive.

    2) No matter what you do, you must respect the rules and regulations, so that you can grasp the laws and use the laws.

    2. It can be seen that the reason why the old man can enter and exit the seemingly dangerous waterfall whirlpool freely is because he can follow the flow of water instead of resisting the adverse current, in this sense, you can write "conform to nature".

    Compliance here is not submission, not passivity, but respect for the law after mastering the law, so it can also be written "respect the law".

    Grasp the law, respect the law, and then use the law, the old man did it, so he was "dashing" and gained "freedom", so he can write "freedom". Of course, freedom is by no means "by oneself", but a greater degree of freedom is obtained on the basis of mastering the law, respecting the law, and using the law of answer.

    The old man can represent manpower, and the flow of water can represent nature. It can be seen from this that "man will conquer the sky" is conditional, that is, it is established under the condition of respecting the objective law, and we can reflect on the idea of "man conquering the sky" that blindly emphasized the subjective initiative of man, so as to emphasize the harmony between man and nature.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Man will win the day: Man will win: refers to man plan. It means that human beings can overcome nature.

    Things are done by people: It means that things have to be done by people. Under certain conditions, whether things can be done depends on people's subjective efforts.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Both believe that people are active in changing the world.

    "Man will conquer the sky" talks about the relationship between man and nature, and this philosophical proposition has a very rich content in the history of ancient Chinese thought.

    It is necessary to make a strict distinction between ancient thinking and the slogan of the 20 th century, "man conquers heaven." In the view of our ancestors, the natural world is an organic whole, man is the epitome of the universe, and man and nature should achieve dialectical unity through interaction. Since the 50s of the 20th century, "man will conquer the sky", which means that "man will be able to defeat nature".

    In dealing with the relationship between man and nature, this slogan has become a guiding concept, and it has had a wide impact over the past few decades, and I feel that it is necessary to reflect on history.

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