I. THE TWO WORLD OUTLOOKS - 3
The dialectical world outlook emerged in ancient times both in
China and in Europe. Ancient dialectics, however, had a somewhat spontaneous
and naive character; in the social and historical conditions then prevailing,
it was not yet able to form a theoretical system, hence it could not fully
explain the world and was supplanted by metaphysics. The famous German philosopher
Hegel, who lived in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, made most important
contributions to dialectics, but his dialectics was idealist. It was not until
Marx and Engels, the great protagonists of the proletarian movement, had
synthesized the positive achievements in the history of human knowledge and, in
particular, critically absorbed the rational elements of Hegelian dialectics
and created the great theory of dialectical and historical materialism that an
unprecedented revolution occurred in the history of human knowledge. This
theory was further developed by Lenin and Stalin. As soon as it spread to
China, it wrought tremendous changes in the world of Chinese thought.
This dialectical world outlook teaches us primarily how to observe
and analyse the movement of opposites in different things and, on the basis of
such analysis, to indicate the methods for resolving contradictions. It is
therefore most important for us to understand the law of contradiction in
things in a concrete way.
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