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Wang Dongyue, male, independent scholar[1], contemporary Chinese philosopher[2]. Proposed the theory of " weakening compensation " and established a philosophical system of physical evolution. Author of 《A Unified Theory of Evolution》[3] etc. Introduction to Wang Dongyue's Works
1. General Theory of Material Evolution
The book has about 350,000 words, three volumes, and 180 chapters. The first edition was published by China Federation of Literary and Art Circles Publishing House in October 1998; the current revised edition has about 350,000 words, with more substantial and clearer content, and was reprinted by Shuhai Publishing House in January 2003. The subtitle of the book is: "The Unified Philosophical Principle of Natural Existence, Spiritual Existence and Social Existence" - that is, it proposes and proves the "principle of weakening compensation"[4][5].
2. The Joy of Knowing Fish[6]
The book has about 200,000 words and contains 30 philosophical essays. It was published by Shuhai Publishing House in January 2003. The book uses scientific thinking to derive philosophical interest, and can also be regarded as a background introduction to General Theory of Material Evolution.
3. The Decline of Mankind
The Decline of Mankind is a book published by Shaanxi Publishing Group and Shaanxi People's Publishing House in 2010. The author is Wang Dongyue, pen name Zifeiyu. The gist of the book is to question the current "progress theory" and "development concept" of mankind, and to sound the alarm for the systemic crisis, catastrophic prospects and accelerating trends of human society.
4. "Laozi's Thoughts and the Origin of Chinese Studies"[7]
This book is about 300,000 words, exploring the process of the development of Laozi's philosophy and its origin and relationship with Confucianism, and then exploring the development of the entire Chinese studies since Dong Zhongshu, and comparing it with the history of Western thought, and finally explaining the profoundness and uniqueness of Laozi's thoughts and the possible impact on human civilization. Not yet published.
5. "Outline of the Natural Law of Weakening Evolution"[8]
The paper, about 9,000 words, briefly explores the regulations and influence of 20th century natural science on contemporary natural philosophy.