Aufhebung

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Aufhebung is a key Hegelian philosophical concept denoting the dialectical process by which something is simultaneously negated, preserved, and elevated to a higher level of understanding.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hegelian concept
dialectical concept
philosophical concept
appliesTo antithesis
thesis
associatedWithPhilosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel NERFINISHED
centralInWork Phenomenology of Spirit NERFINISHED
Science of Logic NERFINISHED
concerns development of concepts
resolution of contradictions
self-movement of the Idea
discussedBy Jacques Derrida NERFINISHED
Jean-Paul Sartre NERFINISHED
Karl Marx NERFINISHED
Theodor W. Adorno NERFINISHED
field philosophy
hasAmbivalentMeaning to cancel
to preserve
to raise
hasComponent elevation
negation
preservation
hasOriginLanguage German NERFINISHED
influenced Marxist dialectics
continental philosophy
critical theory
involves simultaneous negation and preservation
transition to higher level
keyTermIn Hegelian dialectics NERFINISHED
literalMeaning abolition
lifting up
preservation
playsRoleIn Hegelian logic NERFINISHED
Hegelian metaphysics NERFINISHED
Hegelian philosophy of history NERFINISHED
Hegelian social philosophy
relatedConcept dialectic
sublation
resultsIn synthesis
subfield epistemology
metaphysics
social philosophy
translatedAs cancellation
overcoming
preservation
sublation
usedIn German Idealism NERFINISHED
Hegelian dialectic NERFINISHED
dialectical method

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Hegelian dialectics usesConcept Aufhebung