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so:text The Philosophy of Nature takes up the material, prepared for it by physics out of experience, at the point to which physics has brought it, and again transforms it, without basing it ultimately on the authority of experience. Physics therefore must work into the hands of philosophy, so that the latter may translate into a true comprehension the abstract universal transmitted to it, showing how it issues from that comprehension as an intrinsically necessary whole. (en)
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so:description Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences (1816) (en)
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