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>> No.22361911 [View]
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If we begin with perceptual consciousness's perception of the loose 'Also' of a medium, within the space-time region of which several different properties exist and cohere indifferently with one another, how do we get to a more absolute kind of unity? Or where does the absolute unity of the object come from if it's just an 'Also' of many indifferent properties, i.e., as salt, salty, but *also* white, also some space, etc. Is the absolute unity of the object a taken-togetherness of the properties or do we have to refer to some supersensible beyond?

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>>22347973
Hegel completed philosophy with his conception of the science of experience. Absoluter Geist ist schon bei uns.

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