FANG Lifeng, ZHONG Jin
(Institution of Marxist Education, Northwest University of Politics and Law, Xi’an 710063, Shaanxi;Department of Philosophy, Northeast Normal University, Shanghai 200062)
Abstract:
According to Kant, a kind of opposition as it is, dialectics differs from contradictory opposition. Of the latter opposition one must be true and the other false but the two premises in the former may be both true or false. A reflection on dialectics of both being true or false reminds us of all key issues in philosophy and Kant’s dialectic thought. A fresh concern with Kant offers us a beneficial turn in the dilemma of dialectic study. In fact, Kant is a more valuable medium than Hegel to merge study of Marxist dialects in the general background of the history of western philosophy.
KeyWords:
dialects; Kant; metaphysics