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    A system that eliminates the opposition between thinking ... — Carmelics
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    Challenges→Thinking and being are not fundamentally opposed but are ultimately the same.

    A system that eliminates the opposition between thinking and being to avoid antinomies merely relocates the contradictions into the structure of ideality itself, as Schelling's late critique of Hegel demonstrates.

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    Hegel (Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel)(His philosophical system is the main target of critique in this statement)
    A German philosopher (1770-1831) who created a hugely influential system of philosophy arguing that reality develops through contradictions that get resolved at higher levels of understanding.
    Schelling (Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling)(His later critique of Hegel is being referenced as evidence for the claim)
    A German philosopher (1775-1854) who worked alongside Hegel early on but later became critical of Hegel's approach, arguing that Hegel's system had hidden problems.
    antinomies(Kant's critical philosophy; led to dialectical methods in German Idealism)
    Contradictions or conflicts in Kant's philosophy that arise when reason attempts to apply concepts of space, time, and causality beyond the limits of possible experience.
    ideality(The statement argues contradictions get relocated into this realm instead of being truly eliminated)

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    The realm of ideas, concepts, and abstract thoughts—basically the mental/conceptual world as opposed to the physical world.
    opposition between thinking and being(The statement discusses systems that try to eliminate this gap)
    The gap or conflict between our thoughts in our minds and the actual reality that exists outside our minds.

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