Bauer's late critique assimilated Hegel with Spinoza and the metaphysics of substance, understood as the negation of form and subjectivity. |
From this standpoint, rural people and their culture represent a negation of everything that is wholesome and pure about nature. |
To test the accuracy of our negation tagger, we evaluated our system against a gold-standard, human-annotated corpus of 250 reports. |
The contradictions and negations of life cannot be sublated into a determinate negation because life is not a positive, given fact but is the product of human labor. |
I have long thought that Levine's negations and denials were in fact forms of affirmation and acceptance, ways of warding off sentimentality and bad faith. |
Hume notes that we cannot imagine or conceive of the negations of typical mathematical theorems, but this seems to be a weak hold on the necessity of mathematics. |