Full Idea
The solution to the antinomies is as trivial as they are profound; it consists merely in a tenderness for the things of this world. The stain of contradiction ought not to be in the essence of what is in the world; it must belong only to thinking reason.
Gist of Idea
Tenderness for the world solves the antinomies; contradiction is in our reason, not in the essence of the world
Source
Georg W.F.Hegel (Logic (Encyclopedia I) [1817], §48 Rem)
Book Reference
Hegel,Georg W.F.: 'The Hegel Reader', ed/tr. Houlgate,Stephen [Blackwell 1998], p.159
A Reaction
A rather Wittgensteinian remark. I love his 'tenderness for the things of this world'! I'm not clear why our thinking should be considered to be inescapably riddled with basic contradictions, as Hegel seems to imply. Just make more effort.