efniseiningu
Efniseiningu, often translated as "material unity" or "substance unity," is a philosophical concept primarily associated with the thought of German philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel. It refers to the idea that all individual, distinct substances are ultimately part of a single, unified underlying reality or "stuff." Hegel argued against the notion of radically separate, independent substances. Instead, he proposed that apparent differences and divisions are stages in the development and self-unfolding of this singular, universal substance.
This concept is crucial to understanding Hegel's dialectical method. For Hegel, the apparent separation of things