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imported>Konstantin Litera (The following article summarizes the evolution of dialectics by explaining different aspects of methodological approaches of different thinkers (e.g Platon, Aristoteles, Hegel and Marx) throught the history and how this methodology can support the quest for truth. It was created without any claim to completeness in view of the fact that this topic contains a large amount of different views and opinions. Instead it should be considered as an practical overview of the topic “dialectics” and as an) |
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Hegel transferred Kants epistemology to an ontological problem. By questing if a substance | Hegel transferred Kants epistemology to an [[Ontology|ontological]] problem. By questing if a substance | ||
could be for itself. This question also appeared in Rene Descartes | could be for itself. This question also appeared in Rene Descartes “[[Mind-Body_Dualism|Mind-body-dualism]] (being | ||
and not-being e.g.) Hegel concluded that a substance could not stand for itself. It always | and not-being e.g.) Hegel concluded that a substance could not stand for itself. It always | ||
needs the opposite and can’t not exist in its pure form. So, he denies monism as well as | needs the opposite and can’t not exist in its pure form. So, he denies monism as well as |