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The Philosopher's Proverbs (Bacon) Bacon was an English jurist, statesman, philosopher and master of language. The reason why it is deeply admired by later generations can be proved in the following aspects: from a literary point of view,

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Philosophical Proverbs (Bacon)

Bacon was an English jurist, politician, philosopher and master of language. His admiration for this is evident in the following ways: from a literary point of view, his dozens of essays are sharp and mostly cautionary; the historians of constitutional history praise his parliamentary speeches and some of the famous arguments in court hearings, as well as the talent he displayed when he was a judge of James I; and in academic exploration, he was a scholar who regarded all knowledge as a field of study, and after concluding the authoritative investigation, he urgently proposed new methods to enable people to establish a reasonable check and balance on the natural world. to improve the human condition. At the heart of Bacon's scientific theory is inductive reasoning, as described in Book II of the New Instrumental Theory.

Friendship is rare in the world, and equal friendship is even harder to find. Thinking: This seems a bit like our saying that "there are more friends with wine and meat, and one less person in times of emergency." But if you think about it, bacon's "equal friendship" is more ideologically true and "more difficult to find". Because the consciousness of equality is a transcendent (beyond the world, beyond reality and has the attribute of lofty spiritual beliefs), it is difficult to be firmly held by ordinary people, so in a variety of interpersonal relations (even ethnic relations, state relations), there will be more or less some hierarchical phenomena (consciousness) that you are high and low or you are above and below. It is precisely from such an ideological basis that all kinds of irrational (unjust) states of human society are constituted, and it is really difficult to completely improve.

Compassion is the highest virtue of all morality. Thinking: Morality is an altruistic thought and act. Virtue is a morality that is spontaneously admired and revered by human beings. It essentially embodies the pursuit of beauty in human nature (because human nature is always oriented on both sides, both the pursuit of the beautiful side and the breeding of evil side, from which it can be inferred that the necessity and importance of the consistent instilling of certain lofty spiritual beliefs can be deduced). What is the nature of compassion? I see it as still a moral thought, and generally speaking, it is a moral thought possessed by a relatively good subject of life by being able to put oneself in the shoes of others and take into account the difficulties of those who are inferior to others. There is this flavor in the so-called "poor are good at their own, and if they are good, they can help the world". In fact, if the faith is rich in sympathy, there is a manifestation of transcendent virtue.

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