- meanings,
including "to lift up", "to abolish", "cancel" or "suspend", or "to
sublate". The term has also been
defined as "abolish", "preserve", and "transcend"...
-
apparently opposing theories in a
process that
Hegel terms "sublation". To "
sublate" (aufheben) has
three main senses: 'to raise, to hold, lift up'; 'to annul...
- 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...
-
integral importance of
history and intersubjectivity.
Hegel also
claims to
sublate the
traditional concept of God with his
concept of
absolute spirit. Baruch...
-
occurs outside of it. The
objective and subjective,
according to Hegel,
sublate one
another until they are unified, and the "story"
takes this process...
- 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'...
-
towards the
aesthetic and the sublime: they
could engage God only
through "
sublated" means. He
believed that the
excess of
intricate detail that is characteristic...
-
which both
other reality levels can be resolved". This
experience can't be
sublated (exceeded) by any
other experience. Vyāvahārika (vyavahara), or samvriti-saya...
- 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...