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sublate
▪ I. † suˈblate, pa. pple. Obs. rare—1. [ad. L. sublāt-us (see next).] Removed.1694 Motteux Rabelais v. 249 Then All arise, the Tables are sublate.▪ II. sublate, v. (səˈbleɪt) [f. L. sublāt-, f. sub- sub- 26 + lāt- (for *tlāt-), pa. ppl. stem of tollĕre to take away.] † 1. trans. To remove, take awa... Oxford English Dictionary
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Aufheben
() or () is a German word with several seemingly contradictory meanings, including "to lift up", "to abolish", "cancel" or "suspend", or "to sublate". In philosophy, is used by Hegel in his exposition of dialectics, and in this sense is translated mainly as "sublate". wikipedia.org
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sublative
suˈblative, a. [ad. L. *sublātīvus, f. sublāt-: see sublate v.] Annulling, negativing.1751 Harris Hermes ii. ii. 253 note, The conjunction {hlenisgrave} being ἀναιρετικὸς, or sublative. Oxford English Dictionary
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sublated
suˈblated, ppl. a. [f. L. sublātus (see prec.) + -ed1.] † 1. Exalted, excited. Obs.1647 Lilly Chr. Astrol. xliv. 277 Their disease shall proceed from..high and sublated Pulses, keeping no order. 2. Hegelian Philos. (See sublate v. 3.)1868 J. H. Stirling tr. Schwegler's Hist. Philos. 264 The non-ego ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Repressive desublimation
and expression of certain pleasures, leading to their "repression," which was expressed as an antagonism in the life of individuals who were forced to "sublate wikipedia.org
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sublation
sublation (səˈbleɪʃən) [ad. L. sublātio, -ōnem, n. of action f. sublāt- (see sublate v.).] † 1. The middle part of a liquid that has thrown its sediment. Obs.1533 Elyot Cast. Helth (1541) 88 b, If lyke thynges be sene in the myddell of the urynall, they be called sublations. 1590 P. Barrough Meth. P... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lord–bondsman dialectic
The objective and subjective, according to Hegel, sublate one another until they are unified, and the "story" takes this process through its various "moments wikipedia.org
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German idealism
Hegel also claims to sublate the traditional concept of God with his concept of absolute spirit. wikipedia.org
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Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844
Arthur translates the word as "supersede" when the stress is more on abolition, and as "sublate" when the emphasis is more on preservation. wikipedia.org
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hence
▪ I. hence, adv. (hɛns) Forms: 3–4 heonnes, 3–5 hennes, (3 hinnes, hunnes, 4 hennus, henys, 4–5 hennys, -is); 4–6 hens, (5 hense, henes, -us, 6 Sc. henss, ynce); 6– hence. [ME. hennes, etc., f. the earlier henne, hen adv., with adverbial genitive suffix -es, -s, as in -ward, -wards, etc. The spellin... Oxford English Dictionary
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扬弃
【扬弃】yángqì(1)[sublate;develop what is useful or healthy and discard what is not]∶哲学上指事物在新陈代谢过程中,发扬旧事物中的积极因素,抛弃旧事物中的消极因素(2)[throw away]∶抛弃 新华字典
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