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Fables and idioms in traditional philosophy

Carve a boat for a sword, try your best to urge seedlings, steal clocks, Ye Gong loves dragons, try your best to be a fox, try your best to kill the goose that lays the golden egg, try your best to fish, try your best to learn from the white horse and the dark horse, learn from Handan as a toddler, learn from the East, sit in the well and watch the sky, the old turtle in the East China Sea, make up the numbers, draw cakes to satisfy hunger, seek fish in the wood, and catch the moon in the water.

Metaphysics is a school of philosophy.

Compared with dialectical materialism.

That is, to look at problems from a static and isolated point of view and deny the decisive role of contradictions in the development of things.

1. World outlook and methodology as opposed to dialectics. It is characterized by an isolated, static, one-sided and superficial view of the world, believing that everything is isolated from each other and will never change; Even if there is a change, it is only an increase or decrease in quantity and a change in location; The reason for this change is not internal things, but external things.

2. refers to social science. Compared with natural science.

Liang Qichao's A Brief History of the Evolution of Gezhi Theory: "There are many kinds of learning, which can be divided into two ends: one is metaphysics, that is, politics, people's livelihood and group learning. The second is metaphysics, that is, quality, chemistry, astronomy, geology, total food, zoology, botany, etc. "

use

Used in philosophy.

Idiom explanation

See the world from an isolated, static and one-sided point of view.

spell

Sinel shanxu

example

The practice of ~ will not work.

grammar

Be subject, object and attribute

synonym

1 Metaphysics Metaphysics, Metaphysics Discrimination >>

2 dogma dogma, machinery, formulation, dogmatism, bookishness, scripted, metaphysics