Some philosophers divide thinking activities into two categories. One group thinks that thinking should be conscious and thoughtful, that is, engaging in deductive activities; The other thinks that thinking is imaginative and intuitive, that is, Wang Yang's reckless activities. Some people even think that intuition is the way to true knowledge, because intuition has direct characteristics that cannot be deduced, and it is the original and authentic relationship between life and its surroundings, and all deduced knowledge is an invention.
According to these views, philosophy and wisdom may be accessible in two ways, one is intuitive and the other is deductive. The philosophical consciousness expressed in poetry is undoubtedly closer to the former, and can even be called poetic wisdom. These two methods have their own values, but the conflict between them is also quite obvious.