Dialectical Incarnation is a philosophy which identifies a unity found in the infinite and diverse particularities (both "spiritual" and "material") of the universe, i.e. the totality of reality. This thesis is aimed at clarifying the understanding that seeming opposing concepts, such as spirit and matter, transcendent and immanent, divine and human, are distinct "conditions of the possibility"http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_philosophy_of_Dialectical_Incarnation&action=edit§ion=new#_ftn1 but are never separate in actual reality. Dialectical Incarnation has the direct intention of breaking down the dualism of the past by indicating that such separation is merely an illusion and that all reality can now be understood as a synthesis of bi-polar concepts. All of reality is a single dialectical entity, and this is incarnation.
---- http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_philosophy_of_Dialectical_Incarnation&action=edit§ion=new#_ftnref1 "condition of the possibility" is the term Kant uses to clarify the use of categories in human knowledge. It was a great insight when he developed his dialectical philosophy. I will no longer put it in quotes in that it has become a fairly used philosophical phrase.
"Cultural Philosophy" is a branch of philosophy that comes from a different country's culture. Four Examples of "Cultural Philosophy" is as follows: -Western Philosophy -Indian Philosophy -Greek Philosophy -Chinese Philosophy
Eastern philosophy includes the various philosophies of South and East Asia, including Indian philosophy, Chinese philosophy, Japanese philosophy, and Korean philosophy.
Philosophy isn't hard fact. Nothing is anything "according" to philosophy. Philosophy is discussing it.
when did philosophy start? philosophy begun from a simple process which is called wondering. Philosophy started in 600 b.c.
what is a philosophy of an organization??
Thomas J. Blakeley has written: 'Soviet philosophy' -- subject(s): Intellectual life, Dialectical materialism, Philosophy, Russian, Russian Philosophy 'Soviet theory of knowledge' -- subject(s): Knowledge, Theory of, Dialectical materialism, Theory of Knowledge
A. S. Bogomolov has written: 'History of ancient philosophy' -- subject(s): Ancient Philosophy 'Principles of the theory of historical process in philosophy' -- subject(s): Dialectical materialism, Historical materialism, History, Philosophy
Seiichi Ishida has written: '\\' -- subject(s): Socialism, Philosophy, Economics, Dialectical materialism
David P. Haney has written: 'William Wordsworth and the hermeneutics of incarnation' -- subject(s): Hermeneutics, Incarnation in literature, Philosophy
Wilhelm Goerdt has written: 'Russische Philosophie' -- subject(s): History, Russian Philosophy 'Die Sowjetphilosophie' -- subject(s): Dialectical materialism, Russian Philosophy
Vera Piroschkow has written: 'Alexander Herzen' 'Freiheit und Notwendigkeit in der Geschichte' -- subject(s): Dialectical materialism, History, Liberty, Necessity (Philosophy), Philosophy
N. N. Lanin has written: 'Kuda \\' -- subject(s): Civilization, Philosophy, Dialectical materialism
The philosophical basis of Marxism is referred to as dialectical materialism. For Marx, materialism traces all reality to matter. Matter includes everything we perceive or understand. This is done, as a basic example, by observing, tasting, even by thinking. The mind secrets thoughts according to Marxism. So the materialist contends that everything derives from matter. Therefore, according to Marx, God only exists as a by product of the mind.The second piece of this philosophy is Dialectical. This refers simply to the manner in which matter acts or changes.As an aside, dialectical materialism, has not "caught on" in the field of philosophy. Or better said,mainstream philosophy. Ardent anti dialectical materialist thinkers are said to have thrown this type of thinking into "the dustbin of history".
Madhav S. Kirloskar has written: 'Dialectics: the philosophy of change' -- subject(s): Change, Dialectic, Dialectical materialism
Izabella Nowak has written: 'Dialektyczna korespondencja w rozwoju nauki' -- subject(s): Dialectical materialism, Philosophy, Science
Elmar G. H. Flenner has written: 'Marxismus und biologischer Finalismus' -- subject(s): Biology, Communism, Dialectical materialism, Evolution (Biology), Finalism (Philosophy), Philosophy
"avatar" is a word first used in 1784. it is an incarnation in human form or an embodiment as of a concept or philosophy often in a person.