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    Challenges→Suspension of judgment can advance knowledge

    Hegel's Phenomenology demonstrates that determinate negation—not suspension—drives epistemic progress; consciousness advances by committing to positions and discovering their contradictions.

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    Epistemic progress(the kind of advancement the statement says determinate negation creates)
    Moving forward in what you know and how reliably you know it—basically, becoming smarter and more certain about truth.
    Hegel(as the main philosopher referenced in this statement)
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel was a German philosopher (1770-1831) who argued that reality and human thought develop through a process of contradiction and resolution, constantly evolving toward greater understanding.
    Suspension (in this context)(contrasted with determinate negation as a less productive way of dealing with contradictions)
    Holding something in doubt or leaving it undecided without taking a real stand—staying neutral rather than committing to a position.
    consciousness(Philosophy of mind; framing the 'What is consciousness?' question)
    A dynamic process characterized by self-transforming flow, intentional coherence, and semantic self-understanding, rather than a static or momentary state.

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    determinate negation(Hegel's Logic)
    Hegel's method whereby a category collapses due to internal contradiction and demands a further category that reconciles the opposed concepts by incorporating them as moments.
    phenomenology(Preliminary working definition offered as a starting point for understanding the discipline)
    The study of phenomena: what appears to us and its appearing

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