Abstract

The article traces the anthropological content of dialectics. Dialectics is a doctrine of the man to the extent, in which everything that is characteristic of the Universe as a whole is inherent in him. In the Hegelian version of dialectics, anthropological material is represented widely. Thus, the doctrine of contradiction, which is commonly considered the core of dialectics, develops in the subject matter of reflection. Anthropological metaphors are typical, for example, those about the “anxiety” of any thing enclosed in borders. Abstractions come alive in characters like literary heroes. Wide dissemination of dialectical ideas is their authenticity confirmation.

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