G.W.F. Hegel – Basic Lines of the Philosophy of Law

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    By resolution, will fixes itself as the will of a definite individual,and as thereby distinguishing itself from another. However apartfrom this finite character which it has as consciousness (§8), theimmediate will is in virtue of the distinction between its form and itscontent formal. Hence its resolution as such is abstract, and itscontent is not yet…

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