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A subjective Foundation of objective representation
The concept of "subjective" and "objective" has always been the great difficulty in interpreting them relative to each other and in relation to various human actions. The difficulty in the interpretation took place in ordinary consciousness and daily activities, and in scientific knowledge and in human and natural Sciences. The difficulty is primarily due to the undeveloped consciousness, based primarily on immediate sensory perceptions of the physical world, both external and their own.
In fact the consciousness and practice and prompt at every step to convince the outside world, i.e. anything outside your consciousness exists and that people can see, touch, smell, etc., i.e. to experience it in the form of physical existence. And this is without a doubt so. Man does not live isolated, he constantly interacts with a variety of subjects, the opposition of which is clearly shown and convinced that there is something other than him, often alien and even hostile. These actors always resisted, and they constantly had to keep your eyes open, focus on their behavior and coordinate their actions with the trajectory of their movement.
However, people felt that the interaction with the external world always arises in the course of his mental activity, as a result of acceptance of any decisions in the presence of their submissions, etc. And it seemed that there is another world, which received the appropriate name ¡subjective world, i.e. what is conscious as a result of intellectual activity and thinking.
People also knew that this subjective world is mandatory is the product of the reflection of the objective world and refining his consciousness. Unless you take into account clearly the presence of an external force that determines human behavior. But the latter is also a reflection of a complex system of interaction between the external and inner world of man.
However, ideas generated by the mind, may be incorrect, inaccurate, etc. Life experience proved it. The man's decision was somehow incorrect, and he had to look for a new solution. Wrong this decision was because they did not accepted the outside world, which man had to adapt if he wanted to live and live well. It was as though the objective world is always true, because exists, or, to paraphrase a famous saying, always right as a customer in the store. Hence the myth of the primary and secondary of separate parts of a common world.
However, it was clear that the man can be a true representation of the world, to understand it, to make the right decisions and to successfully live. There was a myth about the omnipotence of man, his mind, it is only necessary to know a lot and have a good think. In other words, human consciousness can correctly reflect the world, if only to reach a high level of development. The world attain ¡certainly true conclusion, which led to the recognition of consciousness by top of the world and the crown of nature. Thus, the subjective becomes the primary and the external world is secondary. All mixed up in the logic of reasoning.
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