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15617 | In abstraction, beyond finitude, freedom and necessity must exist together [Hegel] |
Full Idea: Considered as abstractly confronting one another, freedom and necessity pertain to finitude only and are valid only on its soil. A freedom with no necessity in it, and a mere necessity without freedom, are determinations that are abstract and thus untrue. | |
From: Georg W.F.Hegel (Logic (Encyclopedia I) [1817], §35 Add) | |
A reaction: This is, presumably, the Hegelian dialectical nature of things, that contradictories are bound together. We must struggle hard to undestand a freedom bound by necessity, and a necessity which contains freedom. (Good luck). |