What is strikingly interesting and appropriate is that Marx's surpassing of Hegel on this matter is a simultaneous retention and is, therefore, a true sublation. |
Bloechl's criticism focuses upon the Hegelian sublation he finds in Gibbs' effort to reconcile the dialectical opposition between philosophy and Judaism. |
For Fuller, Kuhn's sublation of the classical conservative argument has had deep and worrying consequences for our political view of science. |
If I could relive my college years, yes, I'd do it with a little less sublation. |
This means culture is no longer the alternative to the prose of politics or its sublation in the sense of a liberal humanism. |
Fowler's art and music are the fallout from his practice of perpetual sublation. |