The Awe of Life: The Beginning of Wisdom

Modern Philosophy 2:66-72 (2007)
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Fear is the dignity of all things visual, is the transcendent nature of identification. Jewish - Christian view, by the wisdom of promoting fear, fear is the premise of faith is the root of faith. People should accept the guidance of awe. Loss of fear, will the lack of insight. Scientism is the result of loss of awe. Academic discussion of recent scientific doctrine, indicating that the human spirit began to rise. Scientism is probably made ​​in China. Today, we should speak in the context of the world community or speech. Reverence for nature and reverence for life, there are differences with the two. However, we are talking about reverence for nature, and does not mean that we are opposed to naturalism naturalistic science and technology, just ignore the transgression of material different from the simple life. Domestic scholars have generally noted that the human moral concern should extend to the human presence on the outside. To be in awe of life is to intuit the dignity of everything, It is the recognition of transcendence. Judain-Christian religion considers that the wisdom is promoted by awe. Awe is the presupposition and origin of faith. Human being should accept the guidance of awe. Scientism is the result of the loss of awe. The awe of nature is not at all naturalism. Our moral concern should he expanded to the existence of all beings beyond the human being

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