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Marx's philosophical sayings
The famous philosophical sayings of Marx compiled by KaoNet are for your reference.

Philosophy regards the proletariat as its material weapon. Similarly, the proletariat regards philosophy as its spiritual weapon.

Time is the space for human development.

any saving is ultimately a saving of time.

Philosophers are always explaining the world, but the important thing is to transform it.

1. "... matter is nothing more than the sum of all kinds of physical objects, and this concept is abstracted from this sum." (Engels)

Analysis: That is to say, matter is the * * * similarity of all kinds of practical things and phenomena, and it is a philosophical category with * * * abstracted from the sum of all kinds of things and phenomena.

2. The concept is nothing more than a material thing that has been transplanted into and transformed in people's minds (Marx)

Analysis: This shows that the human brain is not the source of consciousness, it will not produce consciousness out of thin air, and consciousness is the reflection of the human brain on the objective material world.

3. Examine the situation, and analyze "luck is wonderful, but one mind is single"

These two proverbs show that people's subjective initiative can analyze conditions, so as to play the role of favorable conditions, limit or eliminate the influence of unfavorable conditions, and achieve the effect of activities.

4. Analysis of "Sit on the ground and walk 8, miles a day, survey the sky and see a thousand rivers far away" and "The shadow of birds has never moved"

Both of them show that the movement process of everything is static and dynamic, and there is static in the movement.

5. "Heaven is always there, not for Yao's survival, not for Jie's death" (Xunzi), "Heaven stops in winter when people don't know it's cold, and the earth stops in wide when people don't hate it"

Analysis: These two famous sayings show that nature does not exist and change with anyone's will.

6. The worst building is better than the cleverest bee from the beginning, but he built it in his own mind before building a beehive with beeswax. (Marx)

Analysis: This proposition shows that people's practical activities should be guided by theory, and human consciousness is purposeful and planned.

7. "Wheels are not legs, excavators are not hands, and loudspeakers are not mouths. Why should a computer be a brain?"

Analysis: This proposition shows that computers cannot surpass human brains, and artificial intelligence is not real human intelligence.

Philosophical point of view:

1. "Music is complete, waste is straight, depression is surplus, disadvantages are new, less is more, and more is confusing", "weakness is stronger, softness is stronger" and "misfortune is what blessing depends on; Blessed, where the disaster lies. " -Laozi (meaning that the transformation between the two sides of the contradiction is a common phenomenon)

2. "Everything must have its ups and downs, and everything must have its relaxation", "Wisdom cannot stand, strength cannot be lifted", "rein (strength) cannot win" and "there is no difficulty, and there is no harm in the world." -Han Fei

(meaning that contradictions are universal, everything is divided into two parts and relative, absolutely perfect things and all-round people do not exist, and we can't ask for perfection. )

3. "Self-rest, self-flowing", "urging inflammation and blowing cold, staggered and moving". -Liu Zongyuan

(meaning that everything moves by itself, and the fundamental reason for the movement lies in the interaction of Yin and Yang. )

4. "When we carefully examine nature or human history or our own spiritual activities, the first thing that comes before us is a picture that is endlessly intertwined by various connections and interactions."

-Engels (this shows that things in the world are interrelated)

5. "What is judged to be inevitable is composed of pure contingency, and what is called contingency is a form that is inevitably hidden inside." -Engels (this shows that inevitability is the dominant force of contingency, and it is the basis and basis of contingency)

6. "We should be able to see the similarities among the differences and the differences among the similarities" (this shows that when we analyze and deal with contradictions, we must grasp unity from opposition and grasp opposition from unity)

7. "Yes, no, it is not. Other than that, it is all nonsense." (This is metaphysics that separates the identity of contradiction from the struggle)

8. "A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step."

"prevent minor delays" (this view reflects the relationship between quantitative change and qualitative change)