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'''Metaphysics''' is a worldview that sees things as isolated and static. It is the opposite of [[dialectics]]. Metaphysicists believe that everything in the universe has been the same as long as it has existed. The [[Feudalism|feudal]] [[aristocracy]] promoted [[Idealism|idealist]] metaphysics and the early [[bourgeoisie]] promoted mechanical | '''Metaphysics''' is a worldview that sees things as isolated and static. It is the opposite of [[dialectics]]. Metaphysicists believe that everything in the universe has been the same as long as it has existed. The [[Feudalism|feudal]] [[aristocracy]] promoted [[Idealism|idealist]] metaphysics and the early [[bourgeoisie]] promoted [[mechanical materialism]], a metaphysical form of materialism distinct from [[dialectical materialism]].<ref>{{Citation|author=[[Mao Zedong]]|year=1937|title=On Contradiction|chapter=The Two World Outlooks|mia=https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/mao/selected-works/volume-1/mswv1_17.htm}}</ref> | ||
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Metaphysics is a worldview that sees things as isolated and static. It is the opposite of dialectics. Metaphysicists believe that everything in the universe has been the same as long as it has existed. The feudal aristocracy promoted idealist metaphysics and the early bourgeoisie promoted mechanical materialism, a metaphysical form of materialism distinct from dialectical materialism.[1]
References
- ↑ Mao Zedong (1937). On Contradiction: 'The Two World Outlooks'. [MIA]