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A Brief Discussion on the Principle of Universal Paradox
ZHANG Wushuo, HOU Xiaoyun
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DOI:10.17265/2159-5313/2025.03.003
Sichuan Xinshu Research Center for the Principles of Cosmic Paradox, Chengdu, China
What laws do the universe naturally operate according to? What should be the logical foundation of the human real world? This is a foundational and fundamental issue that humans have always wanted to clarify. From Thales to philosophers such as Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle, ancient Greece achieved the origin and development of philosophy; Later, Descartes, Hume, Kant, Hegel, Nietzsche, and others explored new fields and concepts; Philosophers such as Husserl, Sartre, Russell, Wittgenstein, and Derrida left a profound mark in the 20th century. The emergence of a worldview emerged in the ancient Indian Vedas, and later in the religious and philosophical work The Upanishads, there was a discourse on the entities of “Brahma” and “I”, which gave rise to the idea of “Advaita” in later generations. The Book of Changes was born in ancient China, along with major academic schools such as Taoism, Confucianism, Legalism, and Mohism. Later, Buddhist thought was integrated; With the Eastern ideas of yin and yang, the Doctrine of the Mean, harmony, and the ultimate goodness, I have integrated Eastern and Western historical philosophies, modern physics, and classical logic theories in my thinking on the principle of cosmic paradox, proposing a new perspective of understanding the essence of the universe and its natural logical relationship structure using the principle of paradox as the law of cosmic operation. The theoretical exploration and discussion of the dual nature relationship of “non-contradiction” and “contradiction” in the “first contradiction” relationship of things in the universe, that is, the identity of the universe is a self-contradictory overall transformation process; Attempting to reveal the paradoxical relationship of the universe from a new perspective in modern science, philosophy, and logic, striving to have a beneficial impact on the exploration and practical application of sustainable human survival and development models in the future.
the paradox set of logical laws in the universe, the relationship between formal logic and universal paradox logic, practical application, the origin of the universe—analysis of spirit and matter, Uben era
ZHANG Wushuo, HOU Xiaoyun. (2025). A Brief Discussion on the Principle of Universal Paradox. Philosophy Study, May-June 2025, Vol. 15, No. 3, 110-114.
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