, there is an 'absolutisation of the objective' — Wayfarer
In Chinese cosmology, the universe creates itself out of a primary chaos of material energy, organized into the cycles of yin and yang, form and matter. 'Yin' is retractive, passive and contractive in nature, while 'yang' is repelling, active and expansive in principle; this dichotomy in some form, is seen in all things in nature—patterns of change and difference. For example, biological and seasonal cycles, evolution of the landscape over days, weeks, years and eons (with the original meaning of the words being the north-facing shade and the south-facing brightness of a hill), gender (female and male), as well as the formation of the character of individuals and the grand arc of sociopolitical history in disorder and order. — Wikipedia
I sincerely do not understand what is the actual difference between our Philosophies — Arcane Sandwich
At that point of your own phenomenology journey, one becomes a materialism. — Arcane Sandwich
materialism is a tendency at a certain point of the development of cultures — Wayfarer
What do you "get out of" idealism that you don't get out of materialism? — Arcane Sandwich
Do you understand the difference between them? Not according to your personal philosophy, but what would be said in an encylopedia or what you would say if you were asked to explain it for an exam question. An objective explanation. — Wayfarer
what would be said in an encylopedia — Wayfarer
what you would say if you were asked to explain it for an exam question. An objective explanation. — Wayfarer
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