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    thnstitutestheessenatter,is

    positedassothingalientoitandntingent,sothingintroduoutside

    ii

    inorganicphysics

    achanicsbelentaryphysicscthephysicsofindividuality

    §204

    tterinitselfholdsitselfapartfrotselfthroughthentofitsnegativity,diversity,or

    abstraitselfisjustasessential,

    hoe:thenegativeunityofthisexistenceapart

    frotselfasbeingforitself,andthusntinuoustterthereforehasattractiontheunityof

    thesentsisgravity

    kanthas,angotherthings,throughtheattetata“nstruatterinhis

    taphysieritofhavingstartedtoof

    tter,afterithadbeenattributedrelytothedeadnessoftheunderstandingandits

    deteationshadbeennceivedastherelationsofattributesptkantrevived

    thenceptofthephilosophyofnature,prehensionofnature

    or,e,theknoedthatthe

    reflectivecategoriesofattractionandrepulsionade,andfurther,hepresupposedthat

    theerge,isreadydethis

    nfusionisaneerabstractnts

    cannotbenceptualisedoreover,becausetheobservationofthese

    opposingdeteationssuspendsitselfiediatelyintheiridentity,thereisthedangerthatthey

    erentinuityihavedenstratedindetailthenfusionh

    donateskantsexpositioninsysteflogic,vol1,part1,pp119ff

    §205

    tter,ashavinggravity,isonly:1tterexistinginitselforgeneralbutthisnceptst:2

    speentaryphysics3particular

    ttertakentogetherisindividualisedtter,andtheobjectofphysicsastheactualhe

    body

    a

    chanics

    §206

    tter,assilygeneral,hasatfirstonlyaquantitativedifference,andparticularisesitselfinto

    differentquanta,sses,inationofawholeorone,arebodies

    §207

    thebodyis:1asheavytterthesolididentityofspaceandti,but2asthefirstnegationit

    hasinitselftheirideality,froathebodythebodyis

    essentiallyinspaceandti,of

    §208

    3asspae,inhe

    indifferentsubsistenceofspaceissuspended,thebodyistransitoryingeneral,itisawholly

    ntingentunit5butastheunityontsintheiropposition,the

    bodyessentiallyhastion,andtheappearanceofgravity

    beplantedontotter,tioninparticularis

    nsideredtobeadeteationextealtothebody,evenbythatphysicsably

    seotionorplaced

    intoanditiononlybyanextealcauseontheonehanditistheunderstandinghholds

    tionandrestapartasnonnceptualdeteations,andthereforedoesnotgrasptheir

    transitionintoeachother,butontheotherhandonlytheselflessbodiesoftheearth,he

    objeeinations,he

    appearanceofsuchbodiesandarevalid,aresetasthefoundation,andthenatureofthe

    independentbodiesissubsudunderthiscategoryinfact,hoore

    generalandtheforristhatedabsolutely,andinabsolutechanicsthe

    nceptpresentsitselfinitstruthandsingularity

    §209

    intion,tipositsitselfspatiallyasplace,butthisindifferentspatialitybeesjustas

    iediatelyteoral:theplaeandspaceis,

    asthedifferenceoftheirabsoluteunityandtheirindifferentntent,adifferenceofbodies,h

    holdtheelvesapartfroachotheryetequallyseektheirunitythroughgravity;general

    gravitation

    §210

    gravitationisthetrueanddeteatenaterialrporeality,herebyjustas

    essentiallydividedintopartiontof

    extealindividuality,invent,inediediatelyasarelationofseveral

    bodies

    generalgravitationstberegnisedforitselfasaprofoundthought,itutesan

    absolutebasisforchanicsifitisnceivedinitiallyinthesphereofreflection,thoughitisso

    boundupinationsthatithasattractedattentionandcredit,

    anditsverifithesolarsysteown

    tothephenononofthecapillarytubescertainlygravitationdirectlyntradictsthelawof

    inertia,for,byvirtueoftheforr,tterstrivestogetoutofitselftoanotherinthenceptof

    gravity,ashasbeenshoontsofbeingforitselfandofthat

    ntinuitythatsuspendsbeingforitselfthesentsofthenceptnohefate,as

    particularforcesrrespondingtothepoore

    preciselyasthecentripetalandthecentrifugalforces,y,toacton

    bodies,andindependentlyofeaeettogetherinathirdentity,the

    bodyinthiseverprofundityainedinthethoughtofgeneralgravitationis

    destroyedagain,andthenceptandreasonoperateintothetheoryof

    absolutetion,aslongasthevaunteddisveriesofforcesprevailthere

    ifoneinationsifiedinthelawsof

    thecentripetalandthecentrifugalforces,oneveryquicklydisversthenfusionerges

    froheirseparationthisnfusionbeesevengreateriftheseparationisntionedin

    relationtogravitation;gravitation,alsostobethesaascentripetal

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