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# A negation of negation as self-relating or self-negating negation which itself is a new form of being which is a Synthesis, as it is also taking the original form of being and its negation as moments within itself.
# A negation of negation as self-relating or self-negating negation which itself is a new form of being which is a Synthesis, as it is also taking the original form of being and its negation as moments within itself.
#* This only is implicit up until determinancy where self-relation is posited and explicitly exemplified in the concept of something - the first self-relating form of being
#* This only is implicit up until determinancy where self-relation is posited and explicitly exemplified in the concept of something - the first self-relating form of being
Looking to see how this further develops for a reflective view through the Doctrine of Being and further develops under the Doctrines of Essence and Concept

Latest revision as of 08:19, 8 November 2023

A common misconception is Hegel developed this as a form of process, but that is better attributed to Ficthe

What does seem to occur, however, is that in going through the presuppositionalist process of letting the concepts further derive truth from itself, the above form does seem to derive out but also with a reason.


Under doctrine of being thus far it seems to work as such:

  1. A form of being (so an affirmative identity) as a kind of Thesis
  2. The negation of being into a negative identity - an abstraction as a kind of Antithesis
  3. A negation of negation as self-relating or self-negating negation which itself is a new form of being which is a Synthesis, as it is also taking the original form of being and its negation as moments within itself.
    • This only is implicit up until determinancy where self-relation is posited and explicitly exemplified in the concept of something - the first self-relating form of being

Looking to see how this further develops for a reflective view through the Doctrine of Being and further develops under the Doctrines of Essence and Concept