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Debate between enthusiasm and reason
1. Rational people adapt themselves to this world; Irrational people insist on adapting the world to themselves.

-Bernard Shaw

2. On Rationality and Enthusiasm-The priestess of Ji Bolun's prose said it again: Tell us something about rationality and enthusiasm.

So Al Mustafa replied:

Your soul is often a battlefield, where your reason and judgment fight with your passion and hobbies.

I hope I can be the mediator in your soul and integrate the disharmony and hostility in your soul into a harmonious music.

However, if you are not a mediator yourself and love all the factors in your soul, how can I adjust enough?

Your reason and enthusiasm are the rudder and sail of your soul in the voyage.

If your rudder or sail is damaged, you can only drift or stagnate at sea.

Because reason itself is a power of imprisonment; Enthusiasm indulges alone and burns until it burns itself.

Therefore, let your soul raise reason to the extreme of enthusiasm, and it will sing;

Let your souls guide enthusiasm with reason, so that enthusiasm can experience its own daily resurrection, just like a phoenix reborn from its own ashes.

I hope you regard your judgment and hobbies as two distinguished guests in your family.

You can't favor one over the other. If you pay too much attention to one of them, you will lose the love and trust of the two guests.

In the mountains, when you sit in the shade of poplar trees and share the tranquility and peace of the distant fields, let your heart say silently, "God rests in reason."

When the storm comes, strong winds shake the forest, and lightning and thunder declare the majesty of heaven.

Then let your heart say in awe, "God acts in passion."

Since you are a breath in God's celestial body and a leaf in God's forest,

Then you should also rest rationally and act enthusiastically. Deep in my heart

In my heart, birds fly to the sky.

Birds fly higher and higher, but they get bigger and bigger.

At first, it was only as big as a swallow, then it was like a cloud, like a vulture, like a spring cloud, and finally, it covered the starry sky.

In my heart, there are birds flying into the sky. Birds fly very high and huge, but they can never fly out of my heart.

Oh, my faith, my untamable knowledge! How can I fly to your height and look at the "big self" of the person printed in the air with you?

How can I turn the sea in my heart into smoke and float in the unpredictable air with you?

How can prisoners imprisoned in the palace see the magnificent vault of the palace?

How does the core of fruit expand to include fruit?

Oh, my faith, I'm locked in this cage with a silver sandalwood fence, but I can't come with you, Qi Fei.

However, in my heart, you fly to the sky, and my heart is pregnant with you, so I can be satisfied.

3. Locke's philosophical epistemology system advocates the investigation of human reason itself as the beginning of philosophy. This paper discusses the origin and scope of human knowledge, criticizes the theory of natural concept, affirms that knowledge comes directly from experience, and puts forward the theory of primary quality and the theory of secondary quality in systematic argumentation. This book had a profound influence on French materialist philosophy, Hume, Kant and others in the18th century.

Socrates said that to live a thoughtful life requires reading ethics.

Bacon said that human reason is like an uneven mirror. Because it receives light irregularly, it confuses the essence of things with its own, thus distorting the essence of things and changing the color.

6. Reason is higher than mind, and thought is more reliable than feeling. Gorky

7. Plato lived in an era of extreme prosperity and decline of Athenian slave-owner democracy. Facing the decline of democracy of slave owners in Athens, he longed to build a utopian ideal society. Human soul and personality are also divided into three levels: reason-will-lust. Be wise in reason, brave in will, and temperate in lust. The combination of these three virtues is justice and ideal personality.