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[ox-en] Sublation (was: The new and the old)



Hi StefanMz and all!

6 days ago Stefan Meretz wrote:
Present means, that their "sense" was
kept, vanished means, that they don't exist any more (in german we have
the term "aufheben", I don't know the english one).

I checked for the right translation of "Aufhebung" shortly and - after
years - think that sublation / to sublate is the right term to use
here. From Webster on "to sublate":

  1 : negate, deny

  2 : to negate or eliminate (as an element in a dialectic process)
      but preserve as a partial element in a synthesis

The second is exactly what we mean.

6 days ago Stefan Meretz wrote:
So, the old has vanished (the form) and was kept
(the function) at the same time.

Thanks for this sentence. At least at first glance it seems to me as a
key structure to understand sublation processes.


						Grüße

						Stefan

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