On the Dialectical Unity of Process and Concept in Hegelian Phenomenology Cover Image

Folyamat és konceptus dialektikus egysége a hegeli fenomenológiában
On the Dialectical Unity of Process and Concept in Hegelian Phenomenology

Author(s): Dániel Krivánik
Subject(s): Phenomenology
Published by: Erdélyi Múzeum-Egyesület
Keywords: process; concept; unity; dialectics; ambivalence; mathematics; psychology;

Summary/Abstract: In my essay I examine the organically interweaving Hegelian terms of unity and dialectics and try to outline one of their alternative interpretations. The study has three parts. In the first I introduce the process-character (aufheben) of the Hegelian thinking by commenting two Hegel quotations. In the second part I attempt to visualize (Kippbild/reversible figure) this process character; at the same time interpreting visuality as concept underpinned by a result from the philosophy of mathematics: by the procept (dynamic unity of process and concept). In the last part of the essay, which is intentionally kept as a draft calling to co-creation of thoughts, I’m looking out to potential realization conditions of the above treated in human communities.

  • Issue Year: LXXXIII/2021
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 199-207
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: Hungarian