Sublation (in German Aufhebung) - hegel. net One central term of Hegel, the German word “Aufhebung,” is usually translated as “sublation” into English In fact, the word “sublation” appeared in the 19th century English literature , only after Hegel and the Hegel School began using “Aufhebung” and translators needed an equivalent
Hegel’s Dialectics - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Hegel describes this process as a process of “self-sublation” (EL §81) The English verb “to sublate” translates Hegel’s technical use of the German verb aufheben, which is a crucial concept in his dialectical method
sublation - Wiktionary, the free dictionary sublation (countable and uncountable, plural sublations) (chemistry) A flotation method in which the material to be separated is adsorbed on the surface of gas bubbles in a liquid and is collected on an upper layer of an immiscible liquid
Aufhebung in nLab Aufhebung (sublation) is a central concept 2 in the dialectical logic of the German philosopher G W F Hegel The German expression has several meanings for which tollere, elevare, conservare would be Latin equivalents 3
Glossary of Terms: Su - Marxists Internet Archive The idea of sublation is that the old idea or principle is not simply disproved and disposed of but is contained in the new higher principle that has replaced it