• अमूर्त प्रत्यय | |
absolute: परम सिद्धांत परम | |
idea: राय अभिप्राय | |
absolute idea मीनिंग इन हिंदी
absolute idea उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
अधिक: आगे- Existence and nonexistence, taken as absolute ideas, do not apply to things as they really are.
- At the end of the book Hegel wraps all of the preceding logical development into a single Absolute Idea.
- Thought in its fullest development becomes the Absolute Idea, a divine mind evolving itself in the development of the Universe.
- Taking this result as point of departure for the Science of Logic, Hegel subsequently develops the " absolute idea ".
- Hegel then links this final absolute idea with the simple concept of Being which he introduced at the start of the book.
- And when you build a square building, no matter how accurate, you're just immitating the absolute idea of a square.
- By sublating into the absolute idea the very negativity of finitude, appearance and error, only dialectical logic can disclose a logical universe that is not simply an aggregate of " bloodless categories, " but is rather a fully actual, self-sufficient and self-conscious Whole.
- To render possible an understanding of the monotheistic concept of God in all its purity, and to free the statements of the Scriptures from their apparent contradictions of the spirituality of the absolute idea of God, Saadia interprets all the difficulties of the Bible that bear upon this problem, using the scheme of the ten Aristotelian categories, none of which, he shows, may be applied to God.
- He was highly regarded as a teacher and lecturer, usually speaking without notes in a style described as " humorous, elegant, and yet earnest " that " produced a unique impression of insight and sincerity upon his students . " He sought to encourage his students to think critically and aimed to explain the sometimes arcane and technical nature of philosophical constructs in a way that was both readily understandable and expressed imaginatively, for instance commenting in one of his works that " the Absolute Idea [ of Hegel ] may be compared to the old man who utters the same creed as a child, but for whom it is pregnant with the significance of a lifetime ".