I think the go-to reference is his book The Logic of Science, whose title I remember only because I heard a lecturer describe it as being peculiar for a book that contained no discussion of either logic or science.
Har har. Wissenschaft has a broader meaning than science. The book does actually discuss logic, devoting an entire section to the analysis of the various meanings of being.
The various meanings of being? An entire chapter? Let’s logically ty to define the meanings of consciousness while we’re at it.
Now if you want to analyze the general differences between men and women using dialecticism which women often use and men, which most do not use, that would be interesting.
I think it’s worth quoting some of the Wikipedia article on Aufhebung that you link to:
Aufheben or Aufhebung[1] is a German word with several seemingly contradictory meanings, including “to lift up”, “to abolish”, “cancel” or “suspend”, or “to sublate”.[2] The term has also been defined as “abolish”, “preserve”, and “transcend”.
You’re looking for the German word Aufhebung.
Har har. Wissenschaft has a broader meaning than science. The book does actually discuss logic, devoting an entire section to the analysis of the various meanings of being.
More cached thoughts for you to clean out.
The various meanings of being? An entire chapter? Let’s logically ty to define the meanings of consciousness while we’re at it.
Now if you want to analyze the general differences between men and women using dialecticism which women often use and men, which most do not use, that would be interesting.
I think it’s worth quoting some of the Wikipedia article on Aufhebung that you link to:
No Wonder we’re confused.