2024年 06月 26日
Following in Engels' Footsteps 02
"Marx and I rescued dialectics from German idealist philosophy and incorporated it into a materialistic view of nature and history.
To be dialectical and materialistic at the same time requires knowledge of mathematics and natural science."
Engels paid particular attention to three points in the progress of natural science at that time.
The first was the discovery of the cell.
The second was the mutual transformation of forms of motion.
The third was the understanding of everything from the smallest organisms to humans as a single form of development.
Engels said: "It is foolish to emphasize humans more than other animals.
There is a perfect agreement of structure among other mammals, vertebrates, crustaceans, insects, etc."
(This scientific discovery has become more and more certain in recent years. Even now, scientists from around the world publish their research results almost every day. However, the Japanese media rarely reports on them. Harada recommends that if you want to confirm them, you should at least refer to Nature and Science.)
Marx and Engels analyzed previous scientific research and classical philosophy (Hegel, Darwin, etc.) while searching for a theory that would lead to the liberation of workers, and ultimately the liberation and freedom of human beings.
As We have introduced in this blog, from a young age, they were angry and skeptical of social injustice and unfairness.
Their early ideas were linked to all genres, including natural science, mathematics, and economics, and later led to many of their books and papers.
The Death Lullaby (1985)
reference:
Primitive purine biosynthesis connects ancient geochemistry to modern metabolism
(Some of the scientific papers featured here require a fee, in which case Harada recommends reading the abstract.)
by kiyubaru2020
| 2024-06-26 22:57
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