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92 pages, Hardcover
Published April 1, 1997
نخستین شرطِ ظاهری برای دستیابی به هر چیزِ بزرگ یا عقلانی،
خواه در زندگی خواه در علم،
استقلال داشتن از افکارِ عمومی است.
ـ هگل، کتاب فلسفۀ حق
Meanwhile, as mind itself is not an abstractly simple entity, but a system of processes, wherein it distinguishes itself into moments; but in the very act of distinguishing remains free and detached; and as mind articulates its body as a whole into a variety of functions; and designates one particular part of the body for only one function; so too one can represent to oneself the fluent state of its internal existence (its existence within itself) as something articulated into parts."
There are pages of Hegel which have the same effect in the realm of thought as the sonnets of Mallarme have in the realm of poetry. They are vehicles of evocation and of vague sentimental nuances--nothing more. This does not belittle their value; it may even increase it. Yet verbal narcotics and hypnotic formulations should not be imposed on us as truths.