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What is the connotation of practice?

The connotation of practice is as follows:

1. Practice is all kinds of activities that people in society participate in in all fields of social real life.

2. Practice is the criterion for testing truth; Practice is the source and purpose of cognition.

3. The process of "practice-cognition-practice" is repetitive and infinite, and its ideological source is Marxist philosophy of practice and China's traditional philosophy of knowing and doing.

Three characteristics of practice:

1, practice has objective materiality, which is first determined by the objectivity of the constituent elements of practice. The constituent elements of practice are objective, and the process of practical activities is the process of material interaction. This process and its result are restricted by objective things and their laws of motion, so it is also objective.

2. Practice has subjective initiative, and practice is a purposeful and conscious activity to re-select the objective world.

3. Practice has a social history, and practice is a human activity in a certain social relationship. People's practical activities are the development of history. At different stages of historical development, the content, form, scale and level of human practice are different, which are all restricted by and the product of certain historical conditions.