Rephrased, will dialectics always exist?
Have fun, because I sure don’t.
edit: if it helps your thinking process a bit, consider this:
- Dialectics explains the process of contradictions. So, does dialectics go through its own contradictions?
- If so, that means dialectics has a process of its own and describes its own process as well. It’s a bit like the “does a set of all sets contain itself” question.
- But if the laws of dialectics are eternal and dialectics does not go through its own process and contradictions, then it would be eternal. Is that possible though?
- And finally of course what are the implications of all of that?
Dialectics is a lens thru which u can examine reality, it will exists for as long as people think it is helpful. There have been many ideological lenses in the past which have been abandoned and i can only assume the people who used them thought they were accurate and helpful for what they were examining so i dont see why dialectics would be any different, some day it will be replaced with more precise, accurate, and relevant framings, or atleast it will become so disused its functionally non existent.