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Definition of Sublates

Sublate
Sublate Sub"late, v. t. [From sublatus, used as p. p. of tollere to take away. See Tolerate.] To take or carry away; to remove. [R.] --E. Hall.

Meaning of Sublates from wikipedia

- meanings, including "to lift up", "to abolish", "cancel" or "suspend", or "to sublate". The term has also been defined as "abolish", "preserve", and "transcend"...
- which, in contrast to understanding, is speculative. Because Spekulation "sublates the opposition between subjectivity and objectivity, along with other oppositions...
- myth in order to explain his idea of how self-consciousness dialectically sublates into what he variously refers to as absolute knowledge, spirit, and science...
- 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'...
- 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...
- 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'...
- integral importance of history and intersubjectivity. Hegel also claims to sublate the traditional concept of God with his concept of absolute spirit. Baruch...
- to the both of them. Instead of merely excluding each other, each side sublates the other, meaning that whatever is posited as Positive is at the same...
- contain their own negation and through this realization the parts are sublated into something greater. Adorno's dialectics rejected this positive element...
- which both other reality levels can be resolved". This experience can't be sublated (exceeded) by any other experience. Vyāvahārika (vyavahara), or samvriti-saya...