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事实上,我们普遍的绝大多数的人们,并不每天思考哲学问题。也不太习惯用所谓哲学的头脑看待和解释社会现象,无论某些事情或事件与自己相关也罢,不相关也罢。更多的时候倒往往是这样的——越是与自己相关之事,我们越“哲学”不起来。而与自己不那么相关之事,我们许多人倒会表现得颇似哲学家。 三十五岁以下的中国人,也许不太知道,中国当年曾进行过全民性的哲学普及教育,我记得有一本刊物就叫《大众哲学》。干部张口“哲学”,学生张口“哲
In fact, the overwhelming majority of our people do not think philosophically every day. Not too accustomed to using the so-called philosophical mind to treat and explain social phenomena, regardless of certain things or events related to their own worth mentioning, irrelevant worth mentioning. More often it is like this - the more things that matter to ourselves, the less “philosophy” we have. Many of us, who are not so relevant to ourselves, behave rather like philosophers. The Chinese under the age of thirty-five may not be quite sure that China had conducted universal education on philosophy in that year. I remember one publication called “Popular Philosophy.” Cadres open mouth “philosophy”, students open mouth "philosophy