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- determinateness, or quality, and magnitude, or quantity, are each both preserved and sublated in the concept measure. Hegel's philosophy of history stresses the importance...
- self, since it finds itself as another being; secondly, it has thereby sublated that other, for this primitive consciousness does not regard the other...
- Attraction become the sublated moments of Quantity. A. Pure Quantity The previous determinations of Being-for-Self have now become the sublated moments of Pure...
- thing, society, and so forth, while moving beyond its limitations. What is sublated, on the one hand, is overcome, but, on the other hand, is preserved and...
- apparent contradictions are speculatively overcome. His word for what is sublated is "moment" (das Moment, in the neuter), which denotes "an essential feature...
- power of a self-driven differentiation of forces that is opposed to the sublated interdependence of opposites of the Hegelian dialectic. Amor fati Everlasting...
- or false atman is non-existent, [the ideas of my] child, [my] body are sublated. Therefore, when it is realized that 'I am the existent Brahman, atman'...
- reality levels can be resolved". This reality is the highest; it can't be sublated (****imilated) by any other. Vyāvahārika (vyavahara), or samvriti-saya,...
- exploitation/alienation/reification) p****es by unnoticed – as the "negative is sublated." The key is that the well or reservoir of revolutionary energy (dissatisfaction...
- the content. He followed Hegel in insisting that formal logic had been sublated, arguing that logic needed to be a unity of form and content and to state...