A basic ontological concept of dialectics is the unresolved opposition. It is usually understood to consist of a dipole, which when transcended creates (actually in advance) another point which ''makes'' the dipolic two-point system a "triangle".
But the poles that constitute the ontological dialectical reality are at least three, so the "point escape-transcendence'' forms geometric ontological figures that are not of a 'triangular' nature.
Ιωάννης Τζανάκος
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