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    inationsofgnitude,ainfixedintheirfinitudeandvalid,

    andshouldnotchangeintransit,thusitisessentiallyascienceoftheunderstandingandsinceit

    hastheabilitytoexpressspatialfiguresandnuers,anadvantageoverother

    sinationbyeither

    nains

    openforthenorefundantalnsciousnessthanha**hertobeenshown,

    bothinteroftheleadingprinsoforderanditsnecessity

    inarithticaloperations,asetryifonesof

    spaceandtheunitphilosophically,theyhesegroundstheirparticularsignificance,a

    philosophyoftheatteroflogic,orethecharacterof

    anotheorencrete

    significancetothencepts

    itanageableand

    inadequatediusspatialfiguresandnuersfortheexpressionofthoughts,andtotreatthebr >

    violentlyforthispurposeforthespecificeptedonlyexteallyto

    thethesileelentaryfiguresandnuerscaninanycasebeusedassyols,h,

    hoptsofpurethought

    tookreursetosuofnuersisthefausexaleofthisbut

    eansbecapletelyunsatisfactory,sincetheirexteal

    juxtapositionandntingentbinationarenotatallappropriatetothenatureofthencept,

    andkeitaltogetheraiguousanypossiblerelationshipsinplexnuers

    andfiguresshouldbeadheredtobesides,thefluidcharacterofthenceptisdissipatedinsuch

    anextealdiuininationfallsintotheindifferentbeingoutsidetheothers

    thisaiguityuldonlyberevedbyanexplanationtheessentialexpressionofthethoughtis

    inthatbolisingisanetysuperfluity

    otherthetial,factors,

    poheirtruenceptsinphilosophyitselfitisaototake

    andderivethesefroathetics,ployedinanonnceptual,often

    aninglessustaphilosophythe

    trulyphilosophiathetiagnitudehescienceof

    asures,butthisalreadypresupposestherealparticularityofthings,handin

    ncretenature

    §203

    5spaediately

    objectivesideandtithepurelysubjectivesidespaceisinitselfthentradictionofindifferent

    beingoutsideofothersandundifferentiatedntinuity,andtherebythepurenegativityofitselfand

    thetransitionintotispaeis,equally,sinceits

    ntsheldtogetherinunitysuspendtheelvesiediately,theiediatenvergenceinto

    indifferenoneanother,orintospace,sothatitsplaceis

    preciselyinthatdiateassheerindifferentspatialitythisdisappearanceandregeneration

    ofspaeinspaceistion;abeing,uch

    iediatelytheidentiatter

    thetransitionfrodealitytoreality,frobstra

    spaceandtitoreality,atter,isinprehensibletotheunderstanding,and

    alsthereforeexteallyfortheunderstanding,andasagivenentitytheusual

    neasetyandtobefilledatterfroheoutsideinthis

    aterialthingsare,ontheonehand,tobetakenasindifferenttospaceandti,andonthe

    otherhandtobetakenatthesatiasessentiallyspatialandteoral

    atteris:athatitisposite;thisreferstoitsidentityhspace

    insofarasabstraadefroiandfrollforenerally,itisassertedthattteris

    etealandiutableinfaediately,butsuchatterisalsoonlyanuntrue

    abstraatterisierableandoffersresistance,istangible,visible,and

    soontheseprediatterexists,partlyforspesof

    peruchforitselfbothoftheseare

    deteationsatterpree,of

    iediatebeingapartfrotselforofbeing

    thetransitionofidealityintorealityisdenstratedthereforeinthefaliarchanical

    phenona,naly,thatidealitycantaketheplaceofrealityandviceversandonlytheusual

    thoughtlessnessoftherepresentationandoftheunderstandingaretoblathat,forthetheir

    identitydoesnotderivefroheinterchangeabilityofbothinnnectionhthelever,for

    exale,distanassandviceversa,andaquantuftheideal

    ntproduont

    silarly,velootion,thequantitativerelationshipofspaceandti,

    representsss,andnversely,thesarealeffectergesifthessisincreasedandthe

    velocityproportionatelydecreasedbyitselfabrickdoesnotkillaperson,butproducesthis

    effectonlythoughthevelocityitachieves,inotherhepersoniskilledthroughspaceand

    ti

    itisforce,acategoryofreflectionfixedbytheunderstanding,sitselfhereasthe

    ultite,andthereforepreventsunderstandingandletsitseeuperfluoustoinquirefurtherafter

    thehing

    realandappealingtothesenses,andinforcethereisrealisedthatsexpression;

    indeed,itappearsthatforceachievespreciselythisforceofitsexpressionthroughtherelationship

    ofitsidealnts,ofspaceandti

    further,itisalsoinkeepingplantedin

    tter,andasoriginallyextealtoit,sothatthisveryidentityoftiandspace,hvaguely

    appearsinthereflectivecategoryofforce,andru

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