2. Television cannot express political philosophy, and the form of television is doomed to be incompatible with political philosophy.
3. The most effective way to go deep into a culture is to understand the tools used for conversation in this culture.
4. The uniqueness of media lies in that although it guides the way we look at and understand things, its intervention is often ignored.
5. The existence of every minute is not God's intention, nor is it a product of nature, but the result of human dialogue with himself by using machines created by himself.
6. Writing will bring about a revolution in perception: the eyes will replace the ears and become the organs of language processing.
7. Metaphor is a way to reveal the essence of something by comparing it with other things.
8. Understanding one thing must introduce another.
9. Our language is the medium, our medium is the metaphor, and our metaphor creates the content of our culture.
1. Through * * * Ming, a particular statement in a particular context has gained universal significance.
11. Truth cannot and has never existed without modification. He must wear a suitable coat, otherwise he may not be recognized, which just shows that "truth" is a cultural prejudice. One culture thinks that the truth expressed in some symbolic form is the most true, while another culture may think that such symbolic form is trivial and boring.
12. Nietzsche said that any philosophy is a philosophy of life at a certain stage. We should also add that any epistemology is the epistemology of a certain media development stage. Truth, like time, is the product of dialogue between man and himself through communication technology invented by himself.