
"" If we examine our thoughts, we shall find them always occupied with the past and the future. ""
- Blaise Pascal.
Today, there is a great amount of knowledge acquired by the nature of reflection and consciousness which is caused mainly due to several systems and biological communities. For instance, man can be compared to machinery. Nowadays, machines are used for modeling various functions of human mental activity(to an extent).i.e. Machines can identify images, text and can also solve geometrical theorems, if the necessary axioms and assumptions are fed into the memory .But, they are able to perform these tasks only thanks to the speed of operation and literally nothing else. Only by going through all the possibilities and variants, can a machine at last arrive at the correct one. In simple words, it cannot analyze the essence of the problem itself. On the other hand, man usually thinks about the results and his social consequences. In doing so, he is guided by various impulses of social nature that are absent in machines. The difference is that, the posing of the problem and the interpretation of the solution are inseparable from creative or practical activity. We must always be conscious that man’s thinking is based and shaped by his assimilation of a historically accumulated culture, from his education and training and his performances of activities. The richness of the man’s inner world is directly proportional to his social connections. We should have to produce the logic of the whole history of human thought ,and repeat the whole historical path of human development and and provide the political and moral needs .
- Blaise Pascal.
Today, there is a great amount of knowledge acquired by the nature of reflection and consciousness which is caused mainly due to several systems and biological communities. For instance, man can be compared to machinery. Nowadays, machines are used for modeling various functions of human mental activity(to an extent).i.e. Machines can identify images, text and can also solve geometrical theorems, if the necessary axioms and assumptions are fed into the memory .But, they are able to perform these tasks only thanks to the speed of operation and literally nothing else. Only by going through all the possibilities and variants, can a machine at last arrive at the correct one. In simple words, it cannot analyze the essence of the problem itself. On the other hand, man usually thinks about the results and his social consequences. In doing so, he is guided by various impulses of social nature that are absent in machines. The difference is that, the posing of the problem and the interpretation of the solution are inseparable from creative or practical activity. We must always be conscious that man’s thinking is based and shaped by his assimilation of a historically accumulated culture, from his education and training and his performances of activities. The richness of the man’s inner world is directly proportional to his social connections. We should have to produce the logic of the whole history of human thought ,and repeat the whole historical path of human development and and provide the political and moral needs .









