Namloh2000
Apr1-04, 11:35 AM
i need an argument that can serve as an "antithesis" to hegel's dialectical theory.
i suppose one can look to structuralism, in that we merely see dialectical movements as a guarentee of social change and progress, and as the cause of all past social progress, because it is a structure we impose upon the issue.
one can look to determanism - in that physical causality determines all binary oppositions that we may "observe".
i need a more proffessional critique of hegel's dialectic however.
i suppose one can look to structuralism, in that we merely see dialectical movements as a guarentee of social change and progress, and as the cause of all past social progress, because it is a structure we impose upon the issue.
one can look to determanism - in that physical causality determines all binary oppositions that we may "observe".
i need a more proffessional critique of hegel's dialectic however.