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the concrete dialectic |
The
dialectic derives from Greek
philosophy in the person of
Platon spokesman of
Socrate and from the philosophers
like Heraclite and
Zenon precursors of the
progressive thought. |
The way
is long that which goes from the
methodical discussion to the
history of the thought. From Socrate
to Hegel, the dialectic passes through
the meanders of the history of
the thought, determined history,
certainly, but not over-determined history.
The thought of the
progression progresses itself
and changes oneself in conscious historical acts :
facts et actions of the conscious personage
or action of the conscious
persons who are consciousing
to achieve the necessary changes. |
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One will have
seen all ! All was done !
Except this who never yet occured !
It is not because it is
already made,
that one should not anything do of other.
Such a thought tends there and
such an activity carries there.
The dialectician is a self-active
being out of it :
one mediatised absolute.
Perhaps that makes 50000 years that
major talents exercer oneself to it,
leaving memorable works.
Since 5000 years, writing
keeps the memory of this
higher activity which
rivalises of beauty ou truth.
Somebody said that the
language became thought like
formerly flesh had been made a verb.
But the thought like the
beauty have to be embodied to be true. |
The
dialectic is the principle of any live,
of any movement in reality.
Live man is mortal, these words
expresse the double nature of his being.
Nevertheless, during his life, man
reproduces himself not by cloning,
but by the meeting of another human being,
creating a new individual
and giving a share of each one
to him which will make his new
original and personal nature.
The dialectic of the nature
is reflected in the reflexion of the
man thinking the world. And the
thought reaches the concept
of movement then where the thought and the
world did not finish evolving. |
« The
dialectic is thus in all the spheres
and particular formations of the
natural world and the spiritual world. It is the same
principle which forms the fundamental
base all other natural processes
and which pushes the nature beyond
itself » (Hegel -
Science of Logic). |
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