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Dialogue
1 Intro| other hand, the discovery of abstractions was the great source of 2 Intro| each one of the company of abstractions, if we may speak in the 3 Intro| had got beyond his barren abstractions: they were beginning to 4 Intro| them into one another? The abstractions of one, other, being, not-being, 5 Intro| Hegelian concrete or unity of abstractions. In the intervening period 6 Intro| thought, and to combine abstractions in a higher unity: the ordinary 7 Intro| relation to one another. Abstractions grow together and again 8 Intro| becomes entangled among abstractions, and loses hold of facts. 9 Intro| categories of logic. For abstractions, though combined by him 10 Intro| the unity of opposites. Abstractions have a great power over 11 Intro| only when modified by other abstractions do they make an approach 12 Intro| must be universal? Do all abstractions shine only by the reflected 13 Intro| reflected light of other abstractions? May they not also find 14 Intro| slightly considered. All abstractions are supposed by Hegel to 15 Intro| There is an explanation of abstractions by the phenomena which they 16 Intro| their relation to other abstractions. If the knowledge of all 17 Intro| unmeaningness of ‘mere’ abstractions, and above imaginary possibilities,