Because maths and geometry played complex thought games in ancient times, and the products of these games were of great practical significance and were the basis of all human culture and civilization, these abstract concepts were much more important than concrete things. It makes sense for Plato to push the idea to a supreme position, and it makes sense that Plato and Objective Idealism enjoyed a high place in the history of philosophy. Today, we should correctly evaluate the value and defects of Idealism, at this basis, establish a new philosophical theory in which concepts replace ideas and Dialectical Dualism replace Objective Idealism.[12]
All simulation is fake, all the concepts, all the logical constructs, all the innovations of the logical constructs coming from simulation, are fake. These fake things are simple, useful and stable. They are the main content of human civilization and culture. The ultimate goal of philosophy and science is not to pursue objectivity, but to pursue practical value and serve practice.
This theory about concept, simulation and logical construct is of Dialectical Dualism philosophy. This theory has some similarities with western language philosophy, but at the same time there are essential differences. The ontology of language philosophy is Idealism. They do not understand the nature of logical construct and concept. They do not have an accurate definition of symbol, and lack a correct understanding of symbol systems of maths and geometry, etc.
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