The affirmative is not a simple identity; rather, it is a counterpart that stands in opposition to the negative. It only has meaning within this relationship, and thus its concept inherently includes the negative itself. ------G. Hegel
The affirmative is not a simple identity; rather, it is a counterpart that stands in opposition to the negative. It only has meaning within this relationship, and thus its concept inherently includes the negative itself.
------G. Hegel