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For literature, what is the difference between traditional and modern acceptance concepts?

First of all, the traditional concept of acceptance is a collection of rationality and irrationality, but compared with the modern concept of acceptance, it undoubtedly needs progress and development.

Secondly, traditional concepts and modern concepts are not either-or opposites, but the unity of opposites under certain conditions, which is a dialectical relationship that can be interdependent and transformed.

Finally, in fact, in the traditional concept of acceptance, philosophical advanced ideas such as "sincerity, stone is the starting stone" and "doing one's best until death" can last forever. Therefore, the modern concept of acceptance is developed from the traditional concept. The two concepts exist in comparison, develop in struggle, and transform into each other under certain conditions, showing the relationship of unity of opposites or unity of opposites, which varies according to the nature of contradictions, but is not the same.