Sonntag, 9. September 2012

The singular is the object itself as an immediate representation

The singular is the object itself as an immediate representation; it is that which is TO BE DEFINED.
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The subject matter is the third, the singular in which genus and particularization are posited in ONE -- an immediate which is posited OUTSIDE the concept, for it is NOT YET self-determining.
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it is cognition which, on the contrary, is subjective and has an EXTERNAL BEGINNING;  that is to say, because of its external beginning in a singular it is subjective.


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