Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Review the principles of Marxism-Leninism

Review the principles of Marxism-Leninism

-------------------Question 1


Practices is the entire physical activity have the purpose, nature of human history, to improve the natural and social.

Practitioners are active only in humans. Practices including the production of material, social and political activities, activities of experimental science.

Practices and the role of practice on cognition.

Perception is a process that reflects the positive, creative self-awareness and objective world in the human brain based practices to create the world's knowledge of that objective. We have four principles of perception: perception is the object of the world exists objectively; Humans have the ability to recognize the objective world; Perception is a dialectical process, the reality is the basis weak and direct perception. Is the level of awareness: awareness of experience and perception theory, common sense and cognitive science.


The role of practice for awareness:
 

Practical basis, the dynamics of perception, that is aware of that arise from the practice and promote the practice, the practical force people to be aware. Practical help for the human senses become more complete, logical thinking capacity is constantly strengthening and developing the means of increasing awareness and modern. Practices are always knocking order to realize, it's raising awareness to a new height
Practical purposes, of awareness. Awareness has no purpose in themselves, considered together to improve the effectiveness of practical a


Is the standard practice of awareness. Practice is where testing and verifying the correctness of perception. In the cognitive and practical activities, we need to respect the practical viewpoint. Requirements of this perspective, perception must stem from reality, to regularly review the practical, theoretical studies must be combined with practice, learn to go along with practice.ctivities. Knowledge is really only meaningful when applied to perception.

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