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Hegel and the Antidialectic
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作者 Paul C.Mocombe 《Journal of Philosophy Study》 2023年第1期23-27,共5页
This work,using the case study of the Haitian Revolution,positions Paul C.Mocombe’s theory of antidialectic within Hegel’s dialectical reasoning.Mocombe posits that the antidialectical position in Hegel’s dialectic... This work,using the case study of the Haitian Revolution,positions Paul C.Mocombe’s theory of antidialectic within Hegel’s dialectical reasoning.Mocombe posits that the antidialectical position in Hegel’s dialectic is the position of each self-consciousness when they initially encounter each other at the onset of the master/slave dialectic.Whereas,the master seeks to move to the dialectical position in order to dominate and eliminate the original(antidialectical)position of the slave,the slave remains in this antidialectical position so long as they seek to fight against their enslavement for the purpose of maintaining and reproducing their original,antidialectical,position,which is social,political,economic,and ideological.In any other instances,they(the slaves)are either in the dialectical,seeking to maintain the status quo,or negative dialectical,seeking to integrate the status quo on equal footing with the master,positions. 展开更多
关键词 African-Americanization phenomenological structuralism Vodou religiosity Black Diaspora DIALECTICAL anti-dialectical Haitian Epistemology Vilokan/Haitian Idealism
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The Haitian Revolution:An Insignificant Revolution?
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作者 Paul C.Mocombe 《Journal of Philosophy Study》 2023年第6期248-251,共4页
This work posits that the Haitian Revolution became an insignificant Revolution the minute that it was usurped by the Affranchis class,the mulatto elites and petit-bourgeois creole blacks,seeking equality of opportuni... This work posits that the Haitian Revolution became an insignificant Revolution the minute that it was usurped by the Affranchis class,the mulatto elites and petit-bourgeois creole blacks,seeking equality of opportunity,recognition,and distribution with their former colonial masters,from the Africans who commenced the event on the night of August 14th,1791.Whereas the Africans,I conclude,sought total freedom from the mercantilist and liberal order of the whites,which made the Haitian Revolution significant,the vindicationism sought by the Affranchis class undermined the agential initiatives of the Africans rendering the Revolution revolutionarily insignificant. 展开更多
关键词 African-Americanization phenomenological structuralism Vodou Religiosity Black Diaspora DIALECTICAL anti-dialectical Haitian Epistemology Vilokan/Haitian Idealism
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