A Scientific Understanding And Theoretical Discriminating On The Concept Of "development"

Nankai University (Philosophy and Social Sciences) 6:47-52 (2007)
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From the development of scientific understanding of the concept of point of view, development can not be understood as the general characteristics of the universe. From the infinite universe of assumption, the natural evolution of the cosmic evolution and degradation of the dialectical movement to understand the nature of the universe seems to be more precise, and this understanding is to establish the scientific concept of development has important theoretical significance and practical significance. "Evolution" and "development" is a difference, "evolution" in a general sense refers to the physical form from lower to higher, from simple to complex evolution, and development should be understood as self-consciousness and values ​​with the the process. We could not regard the concept of "development" as the general characteristics of the universe from the scientific view. It seems be more exact to see the dialectic movement of evolution and degeneration as the general character of the universe by the premise of immensity of the universe. "Evolution" is also distinguished from "development" while the evolution is a process from lowness to highness, but the development should be comprehended as the process with consciousness and valuable tropism

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