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    nerprocessof

    fortionistobeseenpartlyasthepositive,relyiediatetransfortionofnourishnt

    suppliesintothespeplicity,

    thisisthedivisionintoabstraplicitlyinseparableindividuality,asintothe

    negativeofvitality,beingontheotherhand,onthesideofindividualityandvitality,

    thisistheprocessspecifyingitselfinanoution

    §269

    2thisistheunfoldingofthepartsasorgansofdifferentelentaryrelations,thedivisionpartly

    intotherelationtoearthandintotheairandediatesthesincetheplant

    doesnotholditselfbackininner,subjectivegeneralityagainstouterindividuality,itisequallyto

    outofitselfbylight,frotionandindividualisationofitself

    knottedandltipliedintoaltiplicityofindividuals

    §270

    since,hohereproductionoftheindividualvegetableasasingularityisnotthesubjective

    retuintoitselfafeelingofselfbutinesheproductionoftheselfofthe

    plantnsequentlyvesinanoutiontheplantbringsforthitslightasitsownselfin

    theblossoininedasaspecificloration,or,too,light

    isproducedasathedark

    §271

    sincetheplantinthisetithe

    nceptrealisedbytheprocess,theplant,selfasahe

    processhaseintooppositionhitselfthis,thehighestpointoftheprocess,isthereforethe

    beginningoftheprocessofsexualdifferentiationation

    §272

    3theproation,asdistinationandreproduction

    oftheindividual,isanexcessintheactualityofplantnature,becausethoseprocessesalsodirectly

    involveadissolutionintonyindividualsbutinthencepttheprocessis,likesubjectivityh

    hasnvergeddiateindividualityof

    itsorgani

    c

    theanilorganisbr >

    §273

    organierelyiediate

    aeextentsuspended,existsasancretentofgenerality,

    andinitsoutinheunityoftheselfthisisthenature

    oftheanilherealityandextealityofindividuality,isequally,byntrast,

    iediatelyandinedindividuality,iningsubjectivegenerality

    §274

    theanilhasntingentselfventbecauseitssubjectivityis,likelightandfire,idealityto

    froravity,afreeti,ovedatthesatifroealexteality,detees

    itsplaceonthebasisofinnerchanceboundupalspossessionofavoicein

    inatestheabstraeandspace,

    andnifestsitsselfventasafreevibrationalth,asa

    peentpreservationoftheshape;interruptedintussusarilyfeeling,asthe

    individualityinacyisiediatelygeneralforitselfandreallyselfdifferentiating

    individuality

    §275

    theanilorganisaslivinggenerality,isthencepthroughitsthree

    deteations,eae

    tiandasdeteedforitselfbytheforisthetransitionintoothers,sothatthetotalityresults

    frohisproal

    organissliving

    §276

    theanilorganisstherefore:aasile,generalbeinginitselfinitsexteality,wherebyreal

    deteacyisiediatelytakenupasparticularityintothegeneral,andistherebythe

    unseparatedidentityofthesubject

    theoutsideand,ontheotherhand,theuntereffeentofthe

    subjeonts,thenegativeretutoitselfthroughthe

    relationofexteality,andtherebythegenerationandpositingofitselfasanindividual;

    reproduents,andouthis

    istheartianditsat

    §277

    thesethreentsofthencepthavetheirrealityinthreesyste,naly,thenervous

    systethe,andthedigestivesystethefirstisinthesysteofthebones

    andsensoryapparatus,hesendtusouthelungsandthe

    sclesthedigestivesystes,hoofglandshskinandcellulartissue,

    iediate,vegetative,reproduoftheintestinesitisthe

    diatingreprodualthusdividesitselfinthes,

    thehead,thorax,andtheabdon,though,ontheotherhand,theextretiesusedforchanical

    ventandgraspingnstitutethentoftheindividualityoutingand

    differentiatingitself

    §278

    theideaofthelivingorganissthenifestedunityofthencepthitsreality;asthe

    antithesisofthatsubjectivityandobjectivity,hohisunityexistsessentiallyonlyasprocess

    itexistsatthesatiastheventoftheabstractrelationofthelivingentitytoitselfh

    dissolvesitselfintoparticularity,and,astheretuintoitselfitisthenegativeunityofsubjectivity

    andtotalityeaontsisitselfaproentofthe

    living,andtheheunityofthethreeprocesses

    §279

    1theabstraationinhe

    organisvertsitsoeersintoainorganiature,intoans,andfeedsonitselfthusit

    produeerisreciprocallytheend

    andthem

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