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Although he never used the terms himself, the ] '''thesis, antithesis, synthesis''' is often used to describe the thought of ] ] ]. It is often thought to form part of an analysis of historical and philosophical progress called the Hegelian ].


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It is usually described in the following way:
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*The thesis is an intellectual proposition.
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*The antithesis is simply the negation of the thesis.
*The synthesis solves the conflict between the thesis and antithesis by reconciling their common truths, and forming a new proposition.

Hegel used this classification only once, and he attributed the terminology to ]. The terminology was largely developed earlier by ] the neo-Kantian. The idea was subsequently extended and adopted by ] and ]

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