问题
单项选择题
从实践看,社会主义的历史也一再表明,那种缺乏价值尺度的对历史必然性的信念是非常有害的。它使得历史疏远了人。 这段话支持了这样一种观点:社会主义的历史一再表明( )。
A.人民是历史动力
B.历史必然性的信念是有害的
C.不应撇开人的价值来看待历史
D.人民在历史上的作用不容忽视
答案
参考答案:C
解析: 本段主要讲历史的必然性离不开人的价值,故选择C。
从实践看,社会主义的历史也一再表明,那种缺乏价值尺度的对历史必然性的信念是非常有害的。它使得历史疏远了人。 这段话支持了这样一种观点:社会主义的历史一再表明( )。
A.人民是历史动力
B.历史必然性的信念是有害的
C.不应撇开人的价值来看待历史
D.人民在历史上的作用不容忽视
参考答案:C
解析: 本段主要讲历史的必然性离不开人的价值,故选择C。
Write on more than three words for each answer. The father of Western philosophy The word ‘philosophy’ means ‘love of wisdom’. Philosophy can be thought of as a way of looking at the world around us, or of answering the great questions of life, such as ‘Why are we here ?’ and ‘What is truth?’ The father of Western philosophy was Socrates. Socrates was from Athens, in Greece. When he was young, he was a brave soldier. Later, he became a teacher, but he taught for free, and earned his salary from being a common worker. Aside from this, we know very little about him. Since he never wrote a book, we also know very little about his philosophy. Yet, Socrates has had a deep influence on Western thought and science. To understand how this can true, we must understand how Socrates taught. Socrates taught by asking questions. Through this, he challenged his students to develop and explain their own arguments. In many cases, his questions made his students aware of their own errors. Many students got embarrassed and even angry when this happened, while others changed their opinions. Socrates’ way of approaching the truth is now called the Socratic Methods. The idea of asking questions until you reach the right answer is the basis of modern philosophy and science. Unfortunately for him, Socrates questioned too much. He always asked challenging questions to everyone he met, upsetting many people in Athens. Finally, some people had had enough of him, so they took him to court for questioning the existence of the Greek’s Gods and for corrupting the young people of Athens. At his trial, he defended himself by asking his judges yet more questions. This just made a bad situation worse. Finally he was put to death by being forced to drink poison. Through his death, Socrates became the hero of all people who search for the truth.
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