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Universal dialectic

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The idea of a universal dialectic is related to the Taoist concept of taiji or "supreme ultimate ". European dialecticians (Hegel especially) explored themes that some see as remarkably similar.

Accordingly, the term "universal dialectic" can be seen as part of an attempt to Westernize the concept of Taiji in regard to the fundamental role and nature of complementary opposites in the ongoing process of creation. It associates this traditionally Eastern view with the concept of dialectic advocated by Socrates, Hegel, and Marx.

Proponents of the universal dialectic concept maintain that the discovery of shared metaphysical ground may be of benefit to students of both Eastern and Western philosophy.

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