pike's pamphlet
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Pike's pamphlet is really small and far fetched. It can be said that he
has answered some key questions. The first article is quite important.
It clarifies the position of people in the world, which is quite
important. In King Oedipus, people seem to be obedient to God and are
appendages of God. No matter how people escape, they cannot escape the
curse of God. This is especially true in Ovid's Metamorphometer in
ancient Rome, where human beings will be transformed into all things
after competing with God or arrogating. One is that God is always in a
strong position and people are in obedience. Second, it seems that there
is no fundamental difference between all things and people. In this
book, Pike redefined the position of man and found his own position for
people since the Renaissance. He defined man as the witness of God's
construction of all things. This gives people a position of witness, and
this identity allows people to neither overstep nor equal everything. It
highlights the particularity of human identity. He went on to say that
human beings were put into the seed of time and everything by God and
could become everything. This is very unusual. This distinguishes man
from all things. The human body contains all things and is the child of
all things. At the same time, it can become all things, indicating that
human beings have unlimited possibilities, which will improve the status
of human beings, and human beings are higher than all things. This
concept enables human beings to transform the world, because it contains
infinite possibilities (but does not exceed God) when human beings
become the signifier of all things. So, in a certain sense, this has
shaped the so-called healthy person that we know today: he is energetic
and full of unlimited possibilities. Perhaps it is precisely because of
this concept that the concept of human orientation is formed. The
concept of human orientation is not just a derogatory term. I think it
is only by discovering ourselves that human beings can start a creative
life. From the Seven Wonders of the World to the rapid development of
human science, you can leave the Earth and go to the solar system, and
go down to the Mariana Trench and go deep into the world gullies. Thus,
we have footprints all over the world we live in and changed the world
powerfully. In my opinion, Pike's talk about people is still alive
today, but it is a bit overdone. Although the human standard can promote
people's status, if people do not know the boundaries, then what follows
is arrogance. Humans are editing genes and creating new creatures. From
Pico's point of view, this is a kind of arrogance, because they are
doing God's things. Therefore, it is worth affirming that Pike's people
are limited rather than completely unlimited and unrestrained. Pike's
next defense made me feel the most wonderful. First, it was for
philosophical defense. He affirmed that philosophy was not used to prove
who was right and who was wrong, but to talk about truth. This shows
that philosophy is not a meaningless quarrel, but a search activity to
find the truth of the world. So the right is always the truth, and
anyone can make mistakes. This is actually a bit mysterious, because the
theories in different positions are different. Is there really an
absolutely correct truth? Then Pike defended himself, arguing with the
people who laughed at his answers to 900 questions. That debate was
really wonderful, well founded and logical. When watching Pike's On
Human Dignity, I remembered many things in Faust. For example, does
Faust represent human beings in the general sense? How should people
live in the world after they have the identity of witness? What kind of
magic does Memphist belong to? Because his magic seemed unreal rather
than natural, but he finally converted to God. Pike's pamphlet is like
Pandora's magic box, but when opened, it is not a disaster, but a wealth
of opinions
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