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    prelinary

    §192naturehaspresenteditselfastheideaintheforfotheess

    §193heninitsexistence,butonlynecessityandntingency

    §194natureistobevieofstages,in

    theother

    §195natureis,initselfalivingwhole

    §196theideaasnaturecanbenadthetics,physics,andphysiology

    parti:thetics

    §197theiediatedeteationofnatureistheabstractgeneralityofits

    selfexteality,space

    §198thethreedinsionsarerelydiverseandquiteindeteate

    §199therelationofthepointtospaceistheline,andthelinepassesoverintotheplane

    §200negativity,thuspositedforitselfisti

    §201ti,asthenegativeunityofbeingoutsideofitself,isjustasthoroughlyabstract,ideal

    being

    §202thedinsionsofti,thepresent,future,andpast,areonlythatingand

    itsdissolution

    §203spaediately

    objectivesideandtithepurelysubjectiveside

    partii:inorganicphysics

    §204theunityofattractionandrepulsionisgravity

    §205tterisonly1tterexistinginitselforgeneral;2elentarytter,and3

    individualisedtter

    achanics

    §206tter,assilygeneral,hasatfirstonlyaquantitativedifference

    §208thebodyistheindifferentntentofspa

    §208astheunitye&spaotion,andthe

    appearanceofgravity

    §209intion,tipositsitselfspatiallyasplace,butthisindifferentspatialitybees

    teoral

    §210gravitationisthetrueanddeteatenaterialrporeality

    §211onebody,therefore,isthegeneralcenterofbeinginitself;theparticularbodiesare

    others

    §212oflaotion,needintothe

    nonnoftheforceofgravity

    §213lacktheiro

    §214thegalileanlainationsoftiand

    space

    §215thelathenatureofthetionofdependentbodies,forh

    thetionisexteal

    §216thedifferencebetplicitbeingofgravity

    §217thedeteaattestitutesitsbeing

    belentaryphysics

    §218thedeteationofanelentisthebeingforitselfoftter

    aelentaryparticles

    §219thisexistingselfoftterislight

    §220astheabstraatter,lightisabsolutelylightatter,infinite

    §221theineptitude,tastelessness,evendishonestyofneionsand

    experintations

    §222lightistheactiveidentityseverythingasidentical

    §223thelunarandtheetarybody

    §224theearthorthepla

    btheelents

    §225thebodyofindividualitynstitutegeneralphysicalelents

    §226airisatransparentbutjustaselasticfluid,rateseverything

    §227fireisterialisedti

    §228eagaseousandasolidstateapartfrotscharacteristicstateofinteal

    indeteacy

    §229earthistheelentofthedevelopeddifference

    ctheelentaryprocess

    §230theteorologicalprocess

    §231theearthisntinuouslyignitedbyitsprirdialrelationshiptothesun

    §232thethunderstor

    §233theelentspresenttheelvesasbeingunifiedtogetherinncretepointsofunity

    cthephysicsofindividuality

    §234theindividualbodyistter,broughttogetherbythepartients

    ashape

    §235shapeisthespecificinatteranditsextealborderinspace

    §236densityoftter,therelationoftheasstothevolu

    §237brittleness

    §238gis

    §239thesphere,theshapeoftherealabsenceofshape

    §240hesion

    §241crystallisation

    §242thebodyretainsitsindividualdeteacyinresistancetoextealforce

    §243noise

    §244capacityforheat

    btheparticularisationofdifferences

    §245theanents

    §246opacity,lour,odoursaltiness,acidity,andtaste

    §247thesebodiesareisolatedfroachother,butasindividualstheyalsostandinrelationto

    eachother

    §248sound,electricity

    §249positiveandnegativeelesuspendsitself

    §250thechecalprocess

    ctheprocessofisolation

    §251thechecalprocesshasitsproductsasapresupposition

    §252thedepositionofonts

    §253oxidation

    §254nitrogen

    §255nitrogen,oxygen,hydrogenandcarbon,

    §256salt

    §257eiricalchestryorderstheproductsacrdingtosuperficialandabstract

    deteations

    §258thes,life

    §259theiediate

    partiii:organicphysics

    §260theindividualbodyhasattainedselfhoodandbeesubjectivetheideahasentered

    intoexistence,initiallyasaniediateexistence,life

    ageologicalnature

    §261presupposedbysubjectivetotalityitselfthebodyoftheearthisonlytheshapeofthe

    organis

    §262foifesttheelvesastheunfoldingofanunderlyingidea,apastone

    §263untainranges,andsoon

    §264thephysicalorganisationoftheearthshoagesofgraniticactivity

    §265generalindividualitynoergesforitselfandlifebeesvitalorreal

    bvegetablenature

    §266theplantdifferentiatesitselfintodistinctpartsandfallsintopiecesasseveralindividuals

    §267reproductionofthesingleindividualincidesinthishtheprocessofgenus

    fortion

    §268lifeisessentiallythenceptselfonlythroughselfdivisionand

    reunification

    §269theplantistooutofitselfbylightandltipliedintoaltiplicity

    §270theplantbringsforthitslightasitso

    §271theplantinthisselfasasacrifice

    §272theplantsuspendstheiediateindividuality,andgr

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