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  2. Unity of opposites - Wikipedia

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    Thus, a unity of opposites is present in the universe simultaneously containing difference and sameness. An aphorism of Heraclitus illustrates the idea as follows: The road up and the road down are the same thing. (Hippolytus, Refutations 9.10.3) This is an example of a compresent unity of opposites. For, at the same time, this slanted road has ...

  3. Heraclitus - Wikipedia

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    Several fragments seem to relate to the unity of opposites. [45] For example: "The straight and the crooked path of the fuller's comb is one and the same"; [af] "The way up is the way down"; [ag] "Beginning and end, on a circle's circumference, are common"; [ah] and "Thou shouldst unite things whole and things not whole, that which tends to ...

  4. Problems of Dostoevsky's Poetics - Wikipedia

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    In carnival, "opposites come together, look at one another, are reflected in one another, know and understand one another." [ 30 ] Bakhtin sees carnivalization in this sense as a basic principle of Dostoevsky's art: love and hate, faith and atheism, loftiness and degradation, love of life and self-destruction, purity and vice, etc. "everything ...

  5. On Contradiction - Wikipedia

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    Unity of opposites" allows for a balance of contradiction. A most basic example of the cycle of contradiction is life and death. There are contradictions that can be found in mechanics, mathematics, science, social life, etc. [ 10 ] Deborin claims that there is only difference found in the world.

  6. History of human thought - Wikipedia

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    Heraclitus called the oppositional processes ἔρις , "strife", and hypothesized that the apparently stable state of δίκη , or "justice", is the harmonic unity of these opposites. [ 29 ] The Eleatics ' founder Parmenides of Elea cast his philosophy against those who held "it is and is not the same, and all things travel in opposite ...

  7. Paradox - Wikipedia

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    One example occurs in the liar paradox, which is commonly formulated as the self-referential statement "This statement is false". [16] Another example occurs in the barber paradox, which poses the question of whether a barber who shaves all and only those who do not shave themselves will shave himself. In this paradox, the barber is a self ...

  8. Dialectical materialism - Wikipedia

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    In physical processes the nature of light was explained precisely by means of the unity and struggle of opposites appearing, for example, as corpuscular and wave properties; this, moreover, cleared the path for a “drama of ideas” in physical science, whereby the opposition and synthesis of corpuscular and wave theories characterized ...

  9. Monism - Wikipedia

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    The wide definition: a philosophy is monistic if it postulates unity of the origin of all things; all existing things return to a source that is distinct from them. [ 1 ] The restricted definition: this requires not only unity of origin but also unity of substance and essence .