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Famous sayings of dialectical unity

The famous sayings of dialectical unity are as follows:

1. It is contradiction to say that everything is both opposite and unified. Understanding opposition in unity and unity in opposition is the highest knowledge. -[Germany] Hegel: Epilogue of the History of Philosophy

2. Dialectics is the driving principle of all movements, all lives and all undertakings in the real world. Similarly, dialectics is the soul of all real scientific knowledge within the scope of knowledge. -[Germany] Hegel: Little Logic

3. Dialectics does not worship anything. By its nature, it is critical and revolutionary. -[Germany] Marx: Das Kapital

4. The dialectics of the mind is only a reflection of the movement form of the real world (nature and history). -[Germany] Engels: Dialectics of Nature? Natural science and philosophy

5. Dialectics is just a science about the universal laws of the movement and development of nature, human society and thinking. -[Germany] Engels: On Anti-Turin

6. Dialectics is the soul of all scientific understanding. -(Russia) plekhanov: "From Idealism to Materialism"

7. We put dialectics above many sciences as the touchstone of science, and no other research can justly parallel or surpass it. -[Ancient Greece] Aristotle:

8. Nothing is suitable for everyone, but only varies from person to person. -[France] Gide: "Counterfeit Money Maker"

9. One person feels that shoes that fit will pinch another person's feet, and there is no life prescription suitable for all diseases. -[Switzerland] Jung: "Modern People's Exploration of the Soul"

1. The most essential thing of Marxism, the living soul of Marxism: specifically analyze the specific situation. -[Su] Lenin: "* * * Productism"

11. No two hairs are the same, no two grains are the same, and no two views are the same. The biggest feature of the world is diversity. -[France] Montaigne: Essays

12. The whole nature we face forms a system, that is, the totality of various objects. -[Germany] Engels: Dialectics of Nature? The basic form of movement

13. Nothing is isolated, and nothing can be called to exist alone except God. -[English] Thomas? Brown: Religious Medicine

14. A drop of water is a small ocean. Everyone is closely related to the whole nature. -[America] Emerson: The Perspective of Beauty

15. The states are continuous with each other, forming an endless stream. -[France] Bergson: Evolution of Creation