In a given exercise we both can and should preserve comparative clarity, distinctness, and fixity, but the thought-material we are coercing never fully acquiesces in our fixations, and forces endless revision upon us no matter how we seek to withstand this.Foreword to Hegel's Logic (1830), by J.N, Findlay (1975), pp. xv–xvi.
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