The Secret of Hegel: Being the Hegelian System in Origin, Principle, Form, And Matter

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The Secret of Hegel: Being the Hegelian System in Origin, Principle, Form, And Matter
James Hutchison Stirling
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But we saw there that the limit pervades the There-being, reaches as far as it, and that the Something is thereby, Digitized by Google QUANTITY INTEEPEETED, ETC. 291 as regards its determination, limited, i.e. finite. Thus, in the quantitativity of Nimiber, we conceive a hundred — say — so that the hundredth one, or imit, alone appears to limit the many in such wise that they are a hun- dred. This is right on one side; but then, again, among the hundred ones no one has any preference, for they ...are only equal; each is equally the hundredth ; they belong all of them, therefore, to the Umit, by which limit the number is a hundred: this number cannot want any one of them for its special determinateness ; the others make up thus apart from the hundredth one no There-being (distinctivity) that were without the hmit or within the limit, or in general different from it.
The Amount is not therefore a Many as against the including, limiting one or unit, but constitutes itself this limitation, which is a determinate Quantum ; the many form a number, a Two, a Ten, a Hundred, i&c.


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