| Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - 1892 - 490 páginas
...however it is self-relation ; and correlation is the unity of the self-relation and relation-to-others. The relation of the whole and the parts is untrue...the whole is taken and made what its notion implies. ;'. t. if it is divided, it at once ceases to be a whole. Things there are, no doubt, which correspond... | |
| M. J. Inwood - 2002 - 620 páginas
...parts is untrue to the extent that its concept and reality do not correspond to each other. The concept of the whole is to contain parts; but if the whole is posited as what it is by its concept, if it is divided, it ceases to be a whole (Enz. I. 135Z). But... | |
| Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - 2002 - 400 páginas
...In § 135 of the 'Encyclopaedia', Hegel emphasizes the interdependence of the whole and the parts, The notion of the whole is to contain parts: but if...the whole is taken and made what its notion implies, Le. if it is divided, it at once ceases to be a whole. Things there are, no doubt, which correspond... | |
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