MindMap Gallery Dialectical Materialism 1
This is a mind map about dialectical materialism 1. Correct consciousness can guide people's practice, People can actively understand the world and change the world.
Edited at 2024-02-16 10:58:40Explore the fascinating world of limits, a fundamental concept in calculus that underpins derivatives and integrals. This overview delves into the core idea of limits, emphasizing how they describe the value a function approaches as the input nears a certain point. Learn about intuitive understandings through approaches versus equals, and the formal ε–δ definition that rigorously defines limits. Discover various types of limits, including one-sided and limits at infinity, and when limits exist or fail. Uncover key properties, their relationship to continuity, and techniques for evaluating limits. Join us in mastering the foundational concepts that shape mathematical analysis!
Explore the fundamental concepts of work and power, essential for understanding energy dynamics in physics. This overview covers core definitions, including work as energy transfer and power as the rate of work done. Delve into the work-energy relation, examining the work-kinetic energy theorem and the distinctions between conservative and nonconservative forces. Learn how to calculate work under various conditions, from constant forces to variable forces and multiple interactions. The mechanical energy framework explains energy conservation principles, while power calculations provide insight into energy transfer rates. Utilize graphical tools and diagrams to visualize these concepts, avoiding common pitfalls in understanding work and its implications.
Discover the fascinating world of isotopes, the variants of chemical elements that share the same number of protons but differ in neutrons, leading to unique properties. This overview covers the core definitions and atomic structure basics of isotopes, including their notation and abundance. Learn about examples like hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen, and differentiate between stable isotopes and radioisotopes. Understand the significance of isotopic variation, its origins in stellar processes and fractionation, and how we measure isotopes using advanced techniques like mass spectrometry. Join us in exploring the critical role isotopes play in science and nature.
Explore the fascinating world of limits, a fundamental concept in calculus that underpins derivatives and integrals. This overview delves into the core idea of limits, emphasizing how they describe the value a function approaches as the input nears a certain point. Learn about intuitive understandings through approaches versus equals, and the formal ε–δ definition that rigorously defines limits. Discover various types of limits, including one-sided and limits at infinity, and when limits exist or fail. Uncover key properties, their relationship to continuity, and techniques for evaluating limits. Join us in mastering the foundational concepts that shape mathematical analysis!
Explore the fundamental concepts of work and power, essential for understanding energy dynamics in physics. This overview covers core definitions, including work as energy transfer and power as the rate of work done. Delve into the work-energy relation, examining the work-kinetic energy theorem and the distinctions between conservative and nonconservative forces. Learn how to calculate work under various conditions, from constant forces to variable forces and multiple interactions. The mechanical energy framework explains energy conservation principles, while power calculations provide insight into energy transfer rates. Utilize graphical tools and diagrams to visualize these concepts, avoiding common pitfalls in understanding work and its implications.
Discover the fascinating world of isotopes, the variants of chemical elements that share the same number of protons but differ in neutrons, leading to unique properties. This overview covers the core definitions and atomic structure basics of isotopes, including their notation and abundance. Learn about examples like hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen, and differentiate between stable isotopes and radioisotopes. Understand the significance of isotopic variation, its origins in stellar processes and fractionation, and how we measure isotopes using advanced techniques like mass spectrometry. Join us in exploring the critical role isotopes play in science and nature.
Explore the world and learn the rules
Dialectics [Materialism]
consciousness
effect
Correct consciousness can guide people's practice
People can proactively understand and transform the world
methodology
We are required to establish a correct ideology Give full play to subjective initiative, emancipate the mind, and keep pace with the times
origin
Physiological basis
Material basis
Nature
substance
Both nature and human society are material
Human consciousness is rooted in matter, and matter determines consciousness
The unity of the world lies in its materiality
methodology
When thinking about problems and doing things, we must follow the objective laws of the material world.
Adhere to Marxist atheism and oppose all theism
sports
law
The law is the process of the movement of things inherent, essential, necessary connection
Laws are objective and do not depend on human will.
Laws are universal, nature, human society There are rules for people’s thinking
methodology
Objective laws must be respected, and violations will be punished by the laws.
Combine respect for objective laws and subjective initiative
materialist dialectics】
Total features
Contact concept
universality
The world is universally connected
methodology
Look at issues from a relational perspective
objectivity
Regardless of human will
methodology
Look at problems from the inherent relationship between things
People can, based on the inherent relationship of things, Change the state of things and make new connections
Diversity
Necessary connection and accidental connection
In-person contact and visit contact
methodology
Good at analyzing and grasping various conditions for the existence and development of things
whole and part
The whole is in a dominant position, commanding the parts Has some functions that are not available
The function of the part and its changes affect the function of the whole
methodology
Establish an overall concept, base on the whole, and optimize the combination Achieve overall optimal goals
Pay attention to the role of the part, do a good job in it, Use local development to promote overall development
developing view
universality
substance
Things are moving forward and rising, new things The birth and death of old things
Progressiveness and Tortuousness
The future of the development of things is bright
The path of development of things is tortuous
methodology
full of confidence in the future
Be mentally prepared and face setbacks bravely
link (dialectical negation)
state (Quantitative change and qualitative change)
fundamental point of view