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Fundamentally, consciousness is the highest form of existing matter. It is the highest form of matter that has evolved from nature.
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Substance. Matter is the physical objects and fields that make up all objects in the universe. For example, air and water, food and cotton, coal and oil, steel and copper, aluminum, and various synthetic fibers, plastics, etc., are all substances.
In the world, all objective beings around us are matter. The human body itself is also a substance. In addition to these physical objects, light, electromagnetic fields, etc., are also substances, and they are substances that appear in the form of fields.
There are many types and forms of matter, and the properties of matter are varied. Substances in the gaseous state, substances in the liquid state, or substances in the solid state; elemental substances, compounds, or mixtures; metals and non-metals; minerals and alloys; inorganic and organic; naturally occurring substances and synthetic substances; Inanimate matter and living matter as well as solid matter and field matter, etc. Although there are many types of matter, they have their own characteristics, that is, they exist objectively, can be observed, and they all have mass and energy.
From the above explanation of matter, consciousness is an invisible thinking that is reflected in the brain and stored in the form of matter, and consciousness also needs matter to transmit when it is reflected in action; However, it is an energy that can generate matter in a state of high accumulation of consciousness, but it cannot be confirmed in ordinary times or in the world because there are no living beings that can accumulate consciousness to a high degree
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The relationship between matter and consciousness is as follows: matter determines consciousness, and consciousness has an active role in matter, in which the decisive role of matter comes first, and the active role of consciousness comes after.
Matter refers to the objective reality that exists independently of people's consciousness and can be reflected by people's consciousness. Motion is the fundamental property and mode of existence of matter. Time and space are the forms of material beings in motion.
The only property of matter is objective reality. Consciousness is a subjective reflection of objective things by the human brain, and it is a function of the human brain. Consciousness is not only a product of the long-term development of the natural world, but also of the development of society.
The dialectical relationship between matter and consciousness
1. Matter determines the intention to dismantle Tongzhi. There is matter first, and then there is consciousness, because: the conscious body is the product of the long-term development of the material world; Consciousness cannot exist on its own apart from its material foundation, the human brain; Any consciousness is a reflection of objective existence, and the content of consciousness can only come from the material world, and the human brain will not leave the material world and spontaneously produce consciousness.
2. Consciousness has an active role in matter. The active role of consciousness is prominently manifested in the fact that consciousness can react on objective things, and the consciousness that correctly reflects objective things and their development laws can promote the development of objective things; Distorting and erroneously reflecting the consciousness of objective things and their laws of development will hinder the development of objective things. The pre-feast decisive role of matter comes first, and the active role of consciousness comes second.
Consciousness is dependent on matter, but matter is not dependent on consciousness.
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Various phenomena in the spiritual realm, which are concrete reflections of the sense organs and ideology. The formation and annihilation of matter is the inevitable law of the movement of matter. Although the two are related, they are different in substance.
Materialism holds that ideology is a product of matter. Idealism holds that consciousness is the primary nature, and that the matter next to the object is the second nature.
Ideology is the activity of human beings to act on the knowledge stored in the brain to think about the various feelings of life existence, and it is a function of the human brain, which is not isolated from matter and is not mystical from matter.
Matter is an objective existence that exists independently of human ideology. The material world is infinitely diverse. In the natural world, the things we can see are innumerable, and the invisible microcosm is even more complex and diverse.
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The basic question of philosophy is whether it is material or spiritual in the world, and thus it will distinguish between materialism and idealism.
Thought, then, is not material.
Of course, it is not material. I think that consciousness is generated by the sensory system of living beings (nerve cells and the like), which is unique to living organisms. From the point of view of biological origin, the earliest single cell was a mass of "Dongdong" composed of various "dirty" substances (not taking into account cosmic dust or extraterrestrial life) in the solution of the primordial ocean reacted with each other, which was a mass of chemical reactions combined by the interaction between atoms and molecules, and the process was chaotic and complex. >>>More
I asked my high school teacher, and she told me that except for what is in your head, it's all matter, that is, other people and their thoughts, and the natural universe, all matter or objective existence. What can prove existence is matter. For example, electromagnetic waves. >>>More
Let me tell you what I think.
Thought is the reactive form of matter. >>>More
The relationship is this: the long-term development of the material world leads to the emergence of human society, and the development of human society leads to the emergence and development of consciousness. The material world is the source, and society is the medium.
This statement is inconsistent and incorrect. Because: 1, the fundamental problem of philosophy refers to the question of the relationship between matter and consciousness (being and thinking). >>>More