I thought about this after reading about Hegelian dialectic:
Sartre contended that subjectivity is of the "for itself" and objectivity is of the "in itself." As in the argument of God's great "I AM," where the "I" is pour-soir and the "AM" is en-soir, by means of synthesis, God is the Absolute being, correcting the contradiction between them. As a combination coming together as an absolute, is it still plausible?
2007-08-10
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