Abstract:
Philosophy is the study of problems. Its essence is to explore the premise, not the deduction proposes previously. Its logic is that many assumptions are the proof of existence of self-identification. Its development and emergence is reflected in the realization of self-destruction, self-denial and self-improvement in a way different from religion and science. From its origin, philosophy in Greek sense originated from the aristocratic temperament of private preferences of some people who had no worries about livelihood, concerned and attempted to answer the fundamental problems and ultimate concerns. The process of moving towards "God" is full of difficult intellectual challenges, which is doomed to be the despair of unsatisfying results. "God" will never tolerate people to arrogate their duties and break into the divine world of self-nature and sit on their own level. It is in the process of such self-determined defeats that it finally learns to respect, listen and pray in a humble manner. Therefore, philosophy has become less pure, less sacred, more worldly and more grounded and has actively tried to downgrade the threshold, allowing anyone who is interested in philosophy to join freely, and a group of people who are worried about the world, though living in a shabby life, have the opportunity to peep into the temple of divine wisdom.