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Wang Dongyue

    The Decline of Humankind: (2nd Edition)
    The Joy of Fish: (2nd Edition)
    A Unified Theory of Evolution: (2nd Edition)
    • "Human nature is the expression of all beings; a human being is the miniature of the universe." The author dedicated over 20 years to this work, rigorously proving a philosophical principle while critiquing various theories on pressing social issues. Key questions arise: What is the natural foundation of human existence? Why does civilization's progression seem to lead toward a perilous future? Why do mental attributes and systems of knowledge often prove counterproductive or even harmful? This exploration serves as a wake-up call for humanity, foreseeing potential challenges ahead despite an optimistic outlook. The author draws parallels between established scientific theories, suggesting that just as Einstein's theory of relativity expands upon Newton's gravitational concepts, Dongyue's theory of weakening compensation broadens the understanding of human cognition beyond Darwin's biological evolution. This philosophical monograph employs a demonstrative approach and a distinctive language style, setting it apart from other works in the field, which may present a challenge for readers. Through this in-depth investigation, the author invites reflection on the complexities of human nature and the trajectory of societal development.

      A Unified Theory of Evolution: (2nd Edition)
    • The Joy of Fish: (2nd Edition)

      • 268 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      Do you know what truth or subsistence means to humanity? What does wisdom or knowledge mean to humanity? Do you really believe humanity has a choice for its future? If you are unsure of the answers to these questions, the short essays in this book may give you a better idea of that. This book consists of thirty essays that talk about how civilized human beings think, believe, and behave toward truth, goodness, wisdom, and knowledge from different perspectives. These essays were written in a leisure and humorous style, through which readers can easily get a glimpse of the author's philosophical ideas while avoiding difficult philosophical demonstrations.

      The Joy of Fish: (2nd Edition)
    • The main topic of this book is to question the current popular concepts of humanity's progression and development and makes alarm about the systematic crisis, the disastrous prospect of human society, and its accelerating trend. The author is devoted to breaking down the most fundamental problems in the history of Eastern and Western philosophy, that is, investigating the ultimate source of human nature and the ultimate fate of human beings. In this book, the author has selected several unique articles, either echoing with faithful readers, solely discussing human health care, or outlining the history of philosophy, through which readers can easily get a glimpse of the author's point of view while avoiding difficult philosophical demonstrations. Wang Dongyue is an independent philosopher based in China. His works also include A Unified Theory of Evolution: Natural, Mental, and Social, The Joy of Fish, and A Collection of Cultural Lectures (I-II). This present book, The Decline of Humankind, is a collection of several articles and essays that have been compiled to give a brief overview of the author's systematic view of philosophy in a way that avoids the sometimes-obscure nature of philosophy.

      The Decline of Humankind: (2nd Edition)