Hegels Doctrine of Reflection Being a Paraphrase And a Commentary Interpolated
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E. , it is conditioned through a force. Force is, according to this, an essential relation in which each side is the same as the other. Forces stand in essential relation to each other [and not forces and things]. In the first place, they are re- garded as indifferent to each other. The unity of their essential relation is at first only an internal, potential unity. The condition- ing of one force through another is, therefore, regarded as the product of the force's own activity ; in other word...s, is looked upon at first as a prepositing activity, an act of negative self -relation. This other force which conditions the first force lies beyond its posit- ing activity, viz. , the reflection which returns into itself immediately in its activity of returning. b. The Soliciting Force. Force is conditioned because the phase of immediate existence which it contains is a mere posited, but, for the reason that it is at the same time immediate it is a presupposed, in which the force itself is negated.
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