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The Absolute is used to signify the ultimate reality or truth that has metaphysical wholeness. It encompasses and transcends all particularities and contradictions. It represents the culmination of the dialectical process, where all opposing forces and ideas are reconciled and integrated into a higher unity.

The absolute in philosophy is often used in opposition to relativistic theory which derives its meaning, quantity and quality from other things, but in dialectics even the absolute proves to be relative, as Haz has said: even history itself doesn't know where it's going to end up - that is absolute knowledge. Absolute knowledge is knowledge of the fact that the thing itself is open. The thing itself has not decided on its outcome.[1]

  1. https://rumble.com/v3y73ut-red-pill-news-palestine-war-2023-11-26-part-2.html?start=468