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shorter logic-第71部分

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implies is this。 Contingency; which is actuality in its immediacy; is the
self…identical; essentially only as a supposition which is no sooner made than it is
revoked and leaves an existent externality。 In this way; the external contingency is
something pre…supposed; the immediate existence of which is at the same time a
possibility; and has the vocation to be suspended; to be the possibility of
something else。 Now this possibility is the Condition。 

                                 § 146n 
The Contingent; as the immediate actuality; is at the same time; the possibility of somewhat else …
no longer however; the abstract possibility which we had at first; but the possibility which is。 And
a possibility existent is a Condition。 By the Condition of a thing we mean first; an existence; in
short an immediate; and secondly the vocation of this immediate to be suspended and subserve the
actualising of something else。 Immediate actuality is in general as such never what it ought to be; it
is a finite actuality with an inherent flaw; and its vocation is to be consumed。 But the other aspect
of actuality is its essentiality。 This is primarily the inside which as a mere possibility is no less
destined to be suspended。 Possibility thus suspended is the issuing of a new actuality; of which the
first immediate actuality was the pre…supposition。 Here we see the alternation which is involved in
the notion of a Condition。 The Conditions of a thing seem at first sight to involve no bias any way。
Really however; an immediate actuality of this kind includes in it the germ of something else
altogether。 At first; this something else is only a possibility: but the form of possibility is soon
suspended and translated into actuality。 This new actuality thus issuing is the very inside of the
immediate actuality which uses it up。 Thus; there comes into being quite another shape of things;
and yet it is not an other: for the first actuality is only put as what it in essence was。 The conditions
which are sacrificed; which feel to the ground and are spent; only unite with themselves in the other
actuality。 Such in general is the nature of the process of actuality。 The actual is no mere case of
immediate Being; but; as essential Being; a suspension of its own immediacy; and thereby
mediating itself with itself。 



                                  § 147 
                            'c' Real Possibility

When this externality (of actuality) is thus developed into a circle of the two
categories of possibility and immediate actuality; showing the intermediation of
the one by the other; it is what is called Real Possibility。 Being such a circle;
further; it is the totality; and thus the content; the actual fact or affair in its
all…round definiteness。 While in like manner; if we look at the distinction between
the two characteristics in this unity; it realises the concrete totality of the form;
the immediate self…translation of inner into outer; and of outer into inner。 This
self…movement of the form is Activity; carrying into effect the fact or affair as a
real ground which is self…suspended to actuality; and carrying into effect the
contingent actuality; the conditions; i。e。 it is their reflection…into…self; and their
self…suspension to another actuality of the actual fact。 If all the conditions are at
hand; the fact (event) must be actual; and the fact itself is one of the conditions:
for being in the first place only inner; it is in fact itself only pre…supposed。
Developed actuality; as the coincident alternation of inner and outer; the
alternation of their opposite motions combined into a single motion; is Necessity。 

                                 Necessity

Necessity has been defined; and rightly so; as the union of possibility and
actuality。 This mode of expression; however; gives a superficial and therefore
unintelligible description of the very difficult notion of necessity。 It is difficult
because it is the notion itself; only that its stages or factors are still as actualities;
which are yet at the same time to be viewed as forms only; collapsing and
transient。 In the two following paragraphs; therefore; an exposition of the factors
which constitute necessity must be given at greater length。 

                                  § 147n
                              Blind Necessity

When anything is said to be necessary; the first question we ask is: Why? Anything necessary
accordingly comes before us as something due to a supposition; the result of certain antecedents。
If we go no further than mere derivation from antecedents; however; we have not gained a
complete notion of what necessity means。 What is merely derivative; is what it is; not through itself;
but through something else: and in this way; it too is merely contingent。 What is necessary on the
other hand; we would have to be what it is through itself: and thus; although derivative; it must still
contain the antecedent whence it is derived as a vanishing element in itself。 Hence we say of what
is necessary; 'It is'。 We thus hold it to be simple; self…relation; in which all dependence on
something else is removed。 

Necessity is often said to be blind。 If that means that in the process of necessity the End or final
cause is not explicitly and overtly present; the statement is correct。 The process of necessity begins
with the existence of scattered circumstances which appear to have no interconnection and no
concern one with another。 These circumstances are an immediate actuality which collapses; and
out of this negation a new actuality proceeds。 Here we have a content which in point of form is
doubled; once as content Of the final realised fact; and once as content of the scattered
circumstances which appear as if they were positive; and make themselves at first felt in that
character。 The latter content is in itself nought and is accordingly inverted into its negative; thus
becoming content of the realised fact。 The immediate circumstances fall to the ground as
conditions; but are at the same time retained as content of the ultimate reality。 From such
circumstances and conditions there has; as we say; proceeded quite another thing; and it is for that
reason that we call this process of necessity blind。 If on the contrary we consider teleological
action; we have in the end of action a content which is already foreknown。 This activity therefore is
not blind but seeing。 To say that the world is ruled by Providence implies that design; as what has
been absolutely predetermined; is the active principle; so that the issue corresponds to what has
been fore…known and forewilled。 

The theory however which regards the world as determined through necessity and the belief in a
divine providence are by no means mutually excluding points of view。 The intellectual principle
underlying the idea of divine providence will hereafter be shown to be the notion。 But the notion is
the truth of necessity; which it contains in suspension in itself; just as; conversely; necessity is the
notion implicit。 Necessity is blind only so long as it is not understood。 There is nothing therefore
more mistaken than the charge of bl
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