单词 | aufgehoben |
释义 | aufgehobenadj. Philosophy. In Hegelian philosophy: that has undergone the process of Aufhebung (see Aufhebung n.); = sublated adj. 2. ΚΠ 1854 New Brunswick Rev. Aug. 324 The Papacy in full power, pride, and corruption, is the Primacy of Peter aufgehoben. But the best authorities (Hegel and Herder for example) on this process of Aufhebung insist that the development through all possible amplifications and variations, must preserve its original type. 1865 J. H. Stirling Secret of Hegel II. iii. i. 76 Water is Hydrogen and Oxygen; in it they are aufgehoben, and become Idëel. c1903 C. S. Peirce Coll. Papers (1958) VIII. ¶ 186 Thorough-going phenomenalism must be phenomenalism aufgehoben. 1973 D. M. Levin Balanchine's Formalism in R. Copeland & M. Cohen What is Dance? (1983) ii. 139 We must at least grant that the classical ballet, as a unique art form, has been metamorphosed, in the Hegelian sense of being aufgehoben. 2008 Polit. Theory 36 376 We find in Adorno—more than Lacan—the hope that we might find oppositions one day not as aufgehoben, since this is impossible, but at least in a reconciled state. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, September 2012; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1854 |
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