THE ‘DIA’ IN DIALECTIC.
-- Part 11: Quoting
Seldon Series.
Dear Reader,
It
is my pleasure,
and my honor, as an elected member
of the Foundation Encyclopedia
Dialectica [F.E.D.] General Council, and as a voting member of F.E.D., to share, with you, from time to time, as they are approved for public release by the F.E.D. General Council, key excerpts from the internal writings, and from the internal sayings, of our co-founder,
Karl Seldon.
This 11th release of
this new such
series is posted below
[Some E.D.
standard edits have been applied, in the version presented below, by the editors
of the F.E.D. Special Council for the Encyclopedia,
to the direct transcript of our co-founder’s
discourse].
In this 11th installment, Seldon reflects upon the ‘duo-ality’
of dialectic.
Seldon –
“The ‘dia’ in dialectic is appropriate for the onset of any
dialectic, because the dialectic categories involved are “duo”
while separated, mutually-externally, and “duo”
again, mutually-internally, later, once unified,
when they combine, into a ‘‘‘complex unity’’’ [cf. Hegel], because it is
precisely a “duo” that, initially, is combining/being
reconciled.”
“In extended
dialectics, both the mutually-opposing, ‘self-hybrid’, ‘supplementary-antithesis
categories’, and the mutually-opposing, heterogeneously-subscripted, ‘merely
hybrid’, ‘[partial] supplementary-synthesis categories’, may be of a
multiplicity more than dual.”
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Seldonian insights, please see --
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by the F.E.D. Press, see --
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¡ENJOY!
Regards,
Miguel Detonacciones,
Voting Member, Foundation Encyclopedia Dialectica [F.E.D.];
Elected Member, F.E.D. General Council;
Participant, F.E.D. Special Council for Public Liaison;
Officer, F.E.D. Office of Public Liaison.
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