| Hegelianism |
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| Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel |
| Basic concepts |
| absolute spirit national spirit absolute idea universal , dialectic |
| Texts |
| The phenomenology of the spirit Science of logic Philosophy of Law |
| Currents |
| Young Hegelians Tubingen school |
| People |
| Strauss , Bauer , Marx Green , Bradley , McTaggart |
Withdrawal ( German: Aufhebung ) is a concept in Hegel’s philosophy, denoting a moment of development, “in which both denial and preservation, affirmation are combined” [1] :
Withdrawal reveals its true double meaning, which we saw in the negative: it is a process of negation and at the same time conservation [2] .
Hegel used this term to describe the movement of an absolute idea . Each given state of it is “removed” or is overcome [3] by the highest, which explains the connection between the stages of development. The term withdrawal illustrates the dialectical principle of negation of negation: the thesis is removed by the antithesis , and the antithesis is synthesized .
In dialectical materialism, the term withdrawal recorded a moment of continuity in the development from lower to higher (for example, mechanical motion is included in the biological form of motion of matter in the “withdrawn” form).
See also
- Triad (Hegel)
Notes
- ↑ Marx K. Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts of 1844
- ↑ Hegel. The science of the phenomenology of the spirit. P1. II. Perception or thing and illusion Archived October 26, 2011 on Wayback Machine
- ↑ Antipenko L.G. From Marx to Heidegger: criticism of the subject theory of anthropogenesis ( copy )
Literature
- Dlugach T. B. Removal // New Philosophical Encyclopedia / Institute of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Sciences ; Nat social science fund; Pres scientific ed. Council V. S. Styopin , alternate representatives: A. A. Huseynov , G. Yu. Semigin , school. sec. A.P. Ogurtsov . - 2nd ed., Rev. and extra. - M .: Thought , 2010 .-- ISBN 978-5-244-01115-9 .
- Removal // Philosophical Dictionary / Ed. I.T. Frolova . - 4th ed. - M .: Politizdat , 1981. - 445 p.
- G.V. F. Hegel . The phenomenology of the spirit . PSYLIB. Date of treatment September 18, 2016.