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of freedom to its pure universal form; that state in which the spiritual essence attains the

consciousness and feeling of itself。 These grades are the ground…principles of the general process;

but how each of them on the other hand involves within itself a process of formation; —

constituting the links in a dialectic of transition; — to particularise this may be reserved for the

sequel。

§ 64

Here we have only to indicate that Spirit begins with a germ of infinite possibility; but only

possibility; — containing its substantial existence in an undeveloped form; as the object and goal

which it reaches only in its resultant — full reality。 In actual existence Progress appears as an

advancing from the imperfect to the more perfect; but the former must not be understood

abstractly as only the imperfect; but as something which involves the very opposite of itself — the

so…called perfect — as a germ or impulse。 So — reflectively; at least … possibility points to

something destined to bee actual; the Aristotelian is also potentia; power and might。 Thus the

Imperfect; as involving its opposite; is a contradiction; which certainly exists; but which is

continually annulled and solved; the instinctive movement — the inherent impulse in the life of the

soul — to break through the rind of mere nature; sensuousness; and that which is alien to it; and to

attain to the light of consciousness; i。e。 to itself。

§ 65

We have already made the remark how the mencement of the history of Spirit must be

conceived so as to be in harmony with its Idea — in its bearing on the representations that have

been made of a primitive “natural condition;” in which freedom and justice are supposed to

exist; or to have existed。 This was; however; nothing more than an assumption of historical

existence; conceived in the twilight of theorising reflection。 A pretension of quite another order; —

not a mere inference of reasoning; but making the claim of historical fact; and that supernaturally

confirmed; — is put forth in connection with a different view that is now widely promulgated by a

certain class of speculatists。 This view takes up the idea of the primitive paradisaical condition of

man; which had been previously expanded by the Theologians; after their fashion; — involving;

e。g。; the supposition that God spoke with Adam in Hebrew; — but remodelled to suit other

requirements。 The high authority appealed to in the first instance is the biblical narrative。 But this

depicts the primitive condition; partly only in the few well…known traits; but partly either as in man

generically; — human nature at large; — or; so far as Adam is to be taken as an individual; and

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