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What is the way westerners think about problems?
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Problem description:

Thinking, what is the train of thought = =

Analysis:

Science and Mathematics Why were the ancient China people good at algebra and arithmetic, but not at the Greek strong point geometry? Why do modern Asians excel in mathematics and science, but lose to westerners in revolutionary science?

Attention and Comprehension Why do East Asians understand the relationship between events better than Westerners? Why do East Asians think it is relatively difficult to separate something from its environment?

Causal Reasoning Why do Westerners so easily ignore the influence of environment on things and even people's behavior? Why do orientals often hold the prejudice of "being wise after the event" and make them feel that they "knew it long ago"?

Organization of knowledge Why do western children learn nouns much faster than verbs, while eastern children learn verbs much faster than nouns? Why do East Asians classify things according to the relationship between events, while Westerners rely more on classification?

Reasoning Why is it easier for westerners to apply normative logic in daily event reasoning? Why do they insist on using logic, which sometimes leads them to make mistakes? Why are orientals so willing to accept obvious contradictory propositions, which sometimes help them understand the truth?

Westerners pay attention to realism, while orientals pay attention to freehand brushwork!