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    §238

    thebrittleisthesubjeustdeploythedifferenceofthencept

    thepointbeesthelineandpositsitselfasanopposedextretotheline;thetwoareheldby

    theirddletedpointofindifferennstitutestheprinciple

    ofshapinginitsdevelopeddeteaagis

    gissoneofthedeteationsepronenthoughtbeganto

    regniseitselfindeteatenatureandgraspedtheideaofaphilosophyofnatureforthe

    gexhibitsinasile,naivehenatureofthenceptthepolesarenotparticular

    things;theydonotpossesssensory,chanicalreality,butratheranidealreality;thepointof

    indifference,inheyhavetheirsubstance,istheunityinheyexistonlyas

    deteationsofthenontsthe

    phenonarevealedbygissrelyparticulararerelyandrepeatedlythesa

    deteations,andnotdiversefeaturesatoadescriptionthattheindividual

    gieedlepointstothenorth,andthustothesouthasanifestationofgeneral

    terrestrialgisintpiriedsilarlyrepeleachother,

    eddifferentlyattractandpreciselythisisgisnaly,thatthesa

    orindifferente,andthedissilarordifferent

    edpoleshaveevenbeencalledfriendly,andthe

    silarlynadpoleshavebeencalledhostile

    thestatent,hoagieaningthe

    rreerelybrittle,figuresntainthisncept;buttheinrrect

    aningisthatallbodiesalsohavethisprinagis

    itofthenceptisathandin

    nature,andthatitexistsuniversallyinitsdeteacyasanabstractionfoatureisratherthe

    ideaintheelentofbeingapartfrotselfsothat,liketheunderstanding,itretainsthents

    ofthenceptasdispersedanddepictstheoinreality,butinthehigherorganicthingsthe

    differentiatedforofthenceptareunifiedasthehighestncretion

    §239

    attheoppositeendfroagisesis

    theabstractnceptoftheshape,standsitsabstracttotalitythesphere,theshapeofthereal

    abseninacy,andoftheindifferentelasticityoftheparts

    §240

    betesntainedagisstheabstractncept

    ofthefigurethereappears,asanianentforfjuxtapositiondistininedby

    gravity,akindofgisransfordintototalrporeality,hesion

    §241

    thenunderstandingofhesionrelyreferstotheindividualntofquantitative

    strengthofthenneanentforbr >

    anddeteacyofthisnnection,andprehendsbothextealcrystallisationsandthe

    fragntaryshapesorcentralshapes,crystallisationselfinransparent

    vent

    §242

    throughextealcrystallisationtheindividualbodyissealedoffasanindividualagainstothers,and

    echanicalprocessasaninedentitythebodyspecifiesthis

    proerelygeneralssinterofitselasticity,hardness,

    softness,vissity,andabilitiestoextendortoburst,thebodyretainsitsindividualdeteacyin

    resistancetoextealforce

    §243

    asdensity,hopledeteaetoss,

    hesionisthissilicityastheselfhoodofindividualitytheselfpreservationofthebodyduring

    thevibrationfroergenceofitsindividual,pure

    ideality,itscharacteristictioninitselfthroughitsination

    ofitsidealextealityinitselfthroughitsselfidentifiedtiinthisvibration,theproductofreal

    forple

    forchievesindependentexistence

    butentitieshouthesionhoutresonanceandintheir

    resistanakeonlyanoise

    §244

    thisindividuality,sindiate,canbesuspendedbychanicalforce

    thefriction,ogetherthatdifferenceofrporealityheldapartbyhesioninthe

    negativityofateoralnt,causesaninitialocludingselfdestructionofthebodyto

    breakforthandthebodyexhibitsitsspecifiature,intherelationshipbetheinnerchange

    andthesuspensionofitshesion,throughthecapacityforheat

    btheparticularisationofdifferences

    §245

    shaping,theindividualisationofthechanisrofentalparticularisation

    theindividualbodyhasthetotalityoftheelentsethe

    bodyntainstheelentsinthefirstplaceasattributesorpredicates,butinthesendplace

    theseareretainedonlyiniediateindividuality,andthustheyexistalsoasterialsindifferentto

    eaentsandtheprocessesofthe

    individualbodyents

    innnectionents,orh

    thererecentvieercuryorliquid,sulphuroroil,andsalt,and

    anyotherideasofthiskind,itistobererkedfirstthatitiseasytorefutethesenasif

    oneunderstandsbythenlytheparticulareiricalsubstancesthattheypririlydenoteitis,

    hoeseantchreessentiallytontainand

    toexpressthedeteationsofthenceptthusence

    inationinsuchsensorythingsandheldfasttoits

    generalsignifiination,sinceithasreason

    asitssourceherlosesit

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