The proverbs of reason include "There is only one truth, but there are many philosophers", "There is no reason to speak loudly", "Truth is the daughter of time, not the daughter of authority", "There is nothing to say about reason" , "You can travel all over the world with reason, but you can't move even without reason" etc.
1. There is only one truth, but there are many philosophers.
This is a famous quote from the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle. It expresses that truth is unique and exists objectively, but different people may have different understandings and expressions of truth. Different views and opinions should be respected and the path to truth should be constantly explored and pursued.
2. Being reasonable does not mean raising your voice.
Being righteous and confident, people who are irrational will be at a disadvantage. This does not mean that if you are reasonable, you must not raise your voice, but because a loud voice is often considered to be a sign of unreasonableness. In a debate or dispute, if your reasons are weak or unreasonable, no matter how loud you raise your voice, you cannot hide the truth.
3. Truth is the daughter of time, not the daughter of authority.
This is a famous quote from the Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei. It expresses that truth needs to be tested by time, not determined by authority figures. People should look at things objectively and rationally, and should not blindly follow authority, but understand the world through their own thinking and judgment.
Four. There is nothing to say.
This is an ancient Chinese proverb. It expresses that when a person does not make sense, it is difficult to find the right words to express his point of view. In contrast, people who are well-founded are able to explain their ideas clearly and convince their audience. When expressing your own opinions, you should pay attention to the rationality of logic and reason to avoid being at a loss for words.
5. You can travel all over the world with reason, but you can't move even without reason.
This is a Chinese proverb. It shows that in interpersonal communication, if a person is reasonable and rational, he can gain the recognition and trust of others; but if a person is unreasonable and irrational, it will be difficult to gain the recognition and support of others. You should focus on cultivating your rational and logical thinking skills in order to better communicate with others.