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negation

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1 PreS | suggests a subtle shade of negation which cannot be expressed Meno Part
2 Intro| already contained in the ‘negation is relation’ of Plato’s Parmenides Part
3 Intro| that ‘determination is only negation.’~After criticizing the 4 Intro| expression ‘is not’ implies negation of being:—do we mean by 5 Intro| first conception of the negation of a negation. Two minus 6 Intro| conception of the negation of a negation. Two minus signs in arithmetic 7 Intro| admit that determination is negation, but must get through negation 8 Intro| negation, but must get through negation into affirmation. Whether 9 Intro| must be remodelled. The negation and contradiction which Philebus Part
10 Intro| not absolute vacancy or negation, but only the removal of 11 Intro| Sophist, how large an element negation forms in the framework of 12 Text | SOCRATES: But if so, the negation of pain will not be the 13 Text | yet if pleasure and the negation of pain are of distinct The Republic Book
14 5 | pure being and the absolute negation of being? ~Yes, between 15 5 | not in greater darkness or negation than not-being, or more The Sophist Part
16 Intro| confusion of falsehood and negation, from which Plato himself 17 Intro| not, All distinction is negation, but, All negation is distinction. 18 Intro| distinction is negation, but, All negation is distinction. Not-being 19 Intro| to confuse falsehood with negation. Nor is he quite consistent 20 Intro| jealous of the explanation of negation as relation, because seeming 21 Intro| And the negative may be a negation of fact or of thought (ou 22 Intro| and the Being which is the negation of Not-being (compare Parm.).~ 23 Intro| Plato appears to identify negation with falsehood, or is unable 24 Intro| And this opposition and negation is the not-being of which 25 Intro| that all determination is negation. Plato takes or gives so 26 Intro| opposed; the finite and the negation of the finite are alike 27 Intro| process of antagonism and negation the leading thoughts of 28 Intro| system of the sciences. The negation of one gives birth to another 29 Intro| thought. Metaphysic is the negation or absorption of physiologyTheaetetus Part
30 Intro| philosophy into that absolute negation in which Heracliteanism 31 Intro| of knowledge, the work of negation or clearing the ground must 32 Text | than the utmost powers of negation can express. If you ask Timaeus Part
33 Intro| pure abstraction is only negation, they thought that the greater 34 Intro| added on to them. Yet the negation has a kind of unknown meaning 35 Intro| no qualities is really a negation. Moreover in the Hebrew 36 Intro| eternity was for a great part a negation. There are regions of speculation


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