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so:text The operations of understanding thus divide the world into numberless polarities, and Hegel uses the expression ‘isolated reflection’ to characterize the manner in which understanding forms and connects its polar concepts. The rise and spread of this kind of thinking Hegel connects with the origin and prevalence of crucial relationships in human life. The antagonisms of ‘isolated reflections’ express real antagonisms. …. Isolation and opposition are not, however, the final state of affairs. The world must not remain a complex of fixed disparates. The unity that underlies the antagonisms must be grasped and realized by reason, which has the task of reconciling the opposites and ‘sublimating’ them in a true unity. P. 45 (en)
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so:description Reason and Revolution, Hegel and the Rise of Social Theory (1941) (en)
so:description Part I. The Foundations of Hegel’s Philosophy (en)
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