I only remember the flowers blooming and not the people.

You are in the flower,

Like flowers in the wind.

Flowers are suitable for spring, wind is suitable for summer, moon is suitable for autumn, and snow is suitable for winter.

The four seasons are joyful,

Can be the same as others.

You must love something,

Just like the love of vegetation for time. ——"Human Grass"

The family sits leisurely and the lights are friendly. --"winter"

The sutras I recite,

Just four words: "Life is short."

Because of this suffering and shortness,

I kept going and had my own way.

Everyone carries a lifetime of history with them,

Walking in the street,

Qiqi is busy and busy.

Walk slowly,

Sip tea, drink wine, listen to music, write,

Worry less in life,

Life is fun. ——"Life is fun"

If you come to visit me and I'm not here, please sit with the flowers outside my door for a while. They are very warm and I have been looking at them for many, many days.They don't bloom luxuriantly. They talk when they think of something. When they have nothing to say, they grow green leaves.

I believe that the most beautiful days are when you get up in the morning to serve flowers, make tea at leisure, take a nap in the sun, walk in the drizzle, and read under the night light. In this pure time, with fireworks and poetry in one hand, the flowers bloom and fall outside the window. , the clouds come and go, the aftertaste is endless, and it is all kinds of comfort.

Emphasizes sensibility and classifies desire, reason, thinking, spirit, etc. as sensibility.

"Only with the help of perceptual means can we control the sensibility, and only with the help of physical things can we control the body."Feuerbach believes that perceptual things should be regarded as the simplest, most reliable and clearest things. People should return to perceptual things when thinking about problems, and return to the undistorted and objective view of perceptual things. Only perceptual things can be regarded as the simplest, most reliable and clearest things. Only in intuition can there be truth and reality. "Only humanism is the truth, and only the perceptual and intuitive perspective is the truth, because only this perspective gives me integrity and individuality." From this, Feuerbach established a relationship between human perceptual cognition and the existence of things. Ontological connections.He even proposed that perceptual and individual existence is a truth that can be guaranteed with our blood.

Feuerbach believed that sensibility is reliable. In this sense, he recognized the infinite problem of perceptual intuition and believed that sensibility is the only means to overcome its own contradictions. Only with the help of sensibility can sensibility be controlled.

Feuerbach attributed the essence of religion to the alienation of human nature.

Feuerbach proposed the idea of ​​"human essence" based on perceptual natural thinking, believing that human essence is a species essence.

For a specific person, a class is an abstract concept, but a class is concrete and can be expressed through individuals and their interconnections in real life. “Because the species realizes itself in infinitely many and infinitely diverse individuals, and in this realization reveals the infinity of its essence.”

Only that which does not require any proof, which is directly confirmed by itself, which directly defends itself, which directly affirms itself according to itself, which is absolutely beyond doubt and absolutely clear, is real and sacred. .But only sensible things are absolutely clear; it is only where sensibility begins that all doubt and controversy cease.The secret of direct knowledge is sensibility. "

He emphasized sensibility and classified desire, reason, thinking, spirit, etc. as sensibility.

"Only with the help of perceptual means can we control the sensibility, and only with the help of physical things can we control the body."Feuerbach believes that perceptual things should be regarded as the simplest, most reliable and clearest things. People should return to perceptual things when thinking about problems, and return to the undistorted and objective view of perceptual things. Only perceptual things can be regarded as the simplest, most reliable and clearest things. Only in intuition can there be truth and reality. "Only humanism is the truth, and only the perceptual and intuitive perspective is the truth, because only this perspective gives me integrity and individuality." From this, Feuerbach established a relationship between human perceptual cognition and the existence of things. Ontological connections.He even proposed that perceptual and individual existence is a truth that can be guaranteed with our blood.

Feuerbach believed that sensibility is reliable. In this sense, he recognized the infinite problem of perceptual intuition and believed that sensibility is the only means to overcome its own contradictions. Only with the help of sensibility can sensibility be controlled.

Feuerbach attributed the essence of religion to the alienation of human nature.

Feuerbach proposed the idea of ​​"human essence" based on perceptual natural thinking, believing that human essence is a species essence.

For a specific person, a class is an abstract concept, but a class is concrete and can be expressed through individuals and their interconnections in real life. “Because the species realizes itself in infinitely many and infinitely diverse individuals, and in this realization reveals the infinity of its essence.”

Personal opinion: Feuerbach actually regarded sensibility as very important. In his view, sensibility is the characteristic that makes a person human. It is a kind of natural essence thought, including views on the essence of religion and the essence of human beings.Feuerbach believed that the natural essence of human beings is species essence. His understanding of "human essence" remained in the realm of perceptual intuition. The essence of religion is the alienation of human essence. Religion is actually the product of the alienation of human essence. Marx believed that human nature is the sum of all social relations. Feuerbach did not realize this essence, so he needed to separate human beings into a separate individual in order to support his view of human nature.Feuerbach's religious alienation is actually a manifestation of labor alienation in Marx's view. People cannot exist alone, and survival requires certain social relationships and social environment.

In the outline, Marx criticized the contents of Feuerbach's thoughts, added his own understanding, and described his own thoughts on social liberation, human freedom and all-round development.

Personal opinion: Feuerbach actually regarded sensibility as very important. In his view, sensibility is the characteristic that makes a person human. It is a kind of natural essence thought, including views on the essence of religion and the essence of human beings.Feuerbach believed that the natural essence of human beings is species essence. His understanding of "human essence" remained in the realm of perceptual intuition. The essence of religion is the alienation of human essence. Religion is actually the product of the alienation of human essence. Marx believed that human nature is the sum of all social relations. Feuerbach did not realize this essence, so he needed to separate human beings into a separate individual in order to support his view of human nature.Feuerbach's religious alienation is actually a manifestation of labor alienation in Marx's view. People cannot exist alone, and survival requires certain social relationships and social environment.

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