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art-conceptions; (2) to critically sift them (<i>i. e.</i> to exclude every thing but pure thought); and (3)--which is the most characteristic peculiarity of the Hegelian logic--to derive these dialectically from one another, and carry them out to an internally connected system of pure reason. Hegel starts with the view, that in every conception of the reason, every other is contained <i>impli-*</i>
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This page ends with an italicized word and a hyphen, so a continuation asterisk is needed. Doing it as shown here (everything inside the markups) works properly with the GuiGuts Post-Processing tool, while other methods do not. Since some PP'ers don't use GG, you may want to ask for a preference in the Project Discussion. ALSO: on the top of the next page (which is not in this Library), placing the continuation asterisk inside the italics works properly with GG: <i>*cite</i> (the book spelled the full word as "implicite").
