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杜承鸿In conclusion, the relationship between "action" and "knowledge" is multifaceted and not simply linear. They can be mutually directive or generative, and in specific contexts, action may come before knowledge. Understanding and navigating this relationship helps us use knowledge more effectively to guide action and continuously enrich and refine knowledge through action.
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李明锴The order of action and knowledge is not fixed and unchanging, and their relationship is interdependent and mutually reinforcing. On the one hand, knowledge is the foundation and guidance of action. By learning and accumulating knowledge, we can better understand and analyze problems, develop appropriate action plans, and predict possible outcomes. Knowledge can help us avoid blind actions and wrong decisions, and improve the efficiency and accuracy of our actions. On the other hand, action is also an important way to acquire and deepen knowledge. Through practice and personal experience, we can more directly perceive the essence and laws of things, thereby deepening our understanding and mastery of knowledge. Action can also help us verify and correct the correctness of knowledge, promote the updating and development of knowledge. Therefore, in practical life, we need to flexibly apply knowledge and actions according to specific situations. Sometimes, we may need to acquire knowledge before taking action to ensure the rationality and effectiveness of our actions; Sometimes, we may need to acquire knowledge through action to solve practical problems and drive progress in knowledge. In summary, the order of action and knowledge is not absolute, but needs to be flexibly adjusted and applied according to specific situations.