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The 'objective contradiction' of 'subject' and 'object' would eventually 'sublate' into a form of life that leaves violent conflict behind.
The transition to Essence occurs when these determinations reabsorb this unity back into themselves, i.e., they sublate it.
Conceives cognitive and evaluative structures as parallel and complementary (ie., evaluative does not sublate cognitive).
Aufheben or Aufhebung is a German word with several seemingly contradictory meanings, including "to lift up", "to abolish", "cancel" or "suspend", or "to sublate".
In philosophy, aufheben is used by Hegel to explain what happens when a thesis and antithesis interact, and in this sense is translated mainly as "sublate".
The objective and subjective, according to Hegel, sublate one another until they are unified, and the "story" takes this process through its various "moments" when the lifting up of two contradictory moments results in a higher unity.
Klein provides perhaps the least teleological analysis of the development of a subject, and her examples of adult psychosis may be linked to Hegel's, and especially Marx's, models of rupture, since they appear to result from the subject's belief in the alien nature of some fragmented aspects of the self it has become unable to sublate.