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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...
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Aufheben
Sublation is the motor by which the dialectic functions.
Sublation can be seen at work at the most basic level of Hegel's system of logic. For Hegel, history (like logic) proceeds in every small way through sublation.
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disjunction
disjunction (dɪsˈdʒʌŋkʃən) [a. OF. disjunction (13th c. in Godef.), or ad. L. disjunctiōn-em separation, n. of action f. disjungĕre to disjoin.] 1. The action of disjoining or condition of being disjoined; separation, disconnexion, disunion. (The opposite of conjunction 1.) disjunction certificate, ...
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Contradiction
Hegelian and Marxist theory stipulates that the dialectic nature of history will lead to the sublation, or synthesis, of its contradictions.
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sublimation
sublimation (sʌblɪˈmeɪʃən) Also 4–5 -acion, 5 -lym-, -acioun, -acyon. [a. F. sublimation (from 14th c.), or ad. late L. sublīmātio, -ōnem, n. of action f. sublīmāre to sublime. Cf. It. sublimazione, Sp. sublimacion, Pg. sublima{cced}ão.] 1. a. The chemical action or process of subliming or convertin...
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Douglas Lain
Following his departure from Zero Books, Lain joined the creative team at Sublation Media.
He lives in Portland, Oregon.
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Ajātivāda
Nāgārjuna's Mūlamadhyamakakārikā it is used to defend the identification of dependent origination (pratītyasamutpāda) with emptiness (śūnyatā):
Shankara uses sublation
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Victor Alekseyevich Vaziulin
He became famous for his deep knowledge of Karl Marx's work as well as for further developing Marxism through the dialectical sublation of its acquis.
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Paroksha
Shankara explains that Krishna objectifies the acosmic through the process of superimposition and sublation by designating Brahman as the field-knower
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Subjects of Desire
Butler reinterprets Hegel's category of sublation to be the developing sequence of the subject's desire for recognition.
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Jana S. Rošker
Transcultural Methodology, Sublation, and a Simple Question: Do Flying Arrows Move? Hui Shi vs. Zeno (Methodological Problems in Transcultural Philosophy: (Post)comparative Approaches and the Method of Sublation).
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Mithyātva
exist in three divisions of time, past, present and future; b) that which is removable by knowledge; and c) that which is identical with the object of sublation
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John P. Hermann
addition, Hermann takes aim at the reigning methods in Old English scholarship of the time, especially exegesis and the New Criticism, by examining the "sublation
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Dialectic
To describe the activity of overcoming the negative, Hegel often used the term Aufhebung, variously translated into English as "sublation" or "overcoming
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