Pure Being, immediacy, mediation, circularity, and groundlessness define Hegel’s attempt to make philosophical justification emerge from the movement of thought itself.
Hegelian dialectics and Marxist materialism intersect through labour, contradiction, historical process, mediation, totality, and the transformation of philosophical inheritance.
Idealism, materialism, and dialectics intersect across ontology, knowledge, history, mediation, contradiction, and the philosophical relation between thought and reality.
Idealism, materialism, and dialectics intersect across ontology, knowledge, history, mediation, contradiction, and the philosophical relation between thought and reality.