Below, Engels explains further the “is and is not” of Hegelian or
dialectical contradiction. Can Rosa see it , yet ?

CB

Frederick Engels
Socialism: Utopian and Scientific

II
[Dialectics]

In the meantime, along with and after the French philosophy of the
18th century, had arisen the new German philosophy, culminating in
Hegel.

Its greatest merit was the taking up again of dialectics as the
highest form of reasoning. The old Greek philosophers were all born
natural dialecticians, and Aristotle, the most encyclopaedic of them,
had already analyzed the most essential forms of dialectic thought.
The newer philosophy, on the other hand, although in it also
dialectics had brilliant exponents (e.g. Descartes and Spinoza), had,
especially through English influence, become more and more rigidly
fixed in the so-called metaphysical mode of reasoning, by which also
the French of the 18th century were almost wholly dominated, at all
events in their special philosophical work. Outside philosophy in the
restricted sense, the French nevertheless produced masterpieces of
dialectic. We need only call to mind Diderot’s Le Neveu de Rameau, and
Rousseau’s Discours sur l’origine et les fondements de l’inegalite
parmi less hommes. We give here, in brief, the essential character of
these two modes of thought.

When we consider and reflect upon Nature at large, or the history of
mankind, or our own intellectual activity, at first we see the picture
of an endless entanglement of relations and reactions, permutations
and combinations, in which nothing remains what, where and as it was,
but everything moves, changes, comes into being and passes away. We
see, therefore, at first the picture as a whole, with its individual
parts still more or less kept in the background; we observe the
movements, transitions, connections, rather than the things that move,
combine, and are connected. This primitive, naive but intrinsically
correct conception of the world is that of ancient Greek philosophy,
and was first clearly formulated by Heraclitus: _everything is and is
not_ (emphasis added -CB), for everything is fluid, is constantly
changing, constantly coming into being and passing away.[A]

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