Hegel’s ABSOLUTE SCIENCE: III. THE SCIENCE OF NATURE: LECTURE THREE: PHYSICS

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Hegel’s ABSOLUTE SCIENCE: III. THE SCIENCE OF NATURE: LECTURE THREE: PHYSICS

PHYSICS is divided into: the Physics of the Universal Individuality, that of the Particular Individuality, and that of the Total Individuality. The Key to Physics, is in the word “Individuality”, i.e. concrete or qualitative Individuality – which was lacking in the abstract or quantitative material Individuality pertaining to the Matter in Mechanics. Here we are simply tracing the Becoming of Individuality – where bodies are able to be distinguished from each other – and which is only completed in Nature’s final division, ORGANICS or LIFE.

In PHYSICS, we see Matter manifesting and revealing its inner Form and Qualities:
Thus, in the Universal Individuality (U) we first have the 4 Bodies of the Solar System and their Qualities, then the 4 Elements, and finally their Meteorological Process.
In the Particular Individuality (P) we see the qualities which first enable individual bodies to be distinguished from one another: namely, specific gravity, cohesion, sound, and heat.
In the Total Individuality (I) we have the Unity of the first two, namely, first, Shape and Magnetism, secondly, color, odor, taste and Electricity, and thirdly, Chemism, the anticipation of Life, as the processes of Combination and Dissociation.

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Recently I have been confronted with the theses of the sceptics of the spherical earth and I am looking for answers in the Hegelian system as to how the earth must be designed according to the science of logic and its realization in nature. I haven't had any luck so far. Can you help me?

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