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Adorno XIII 88
Spirit/Fichte/Adorno: according to Fichte, the moment of the spirit sets itself; thereby the spirit is determined as a process. (...)
>Process, cf. >Process philosophy.
For idealism, the decisive factor is that such differences between the spirit and the material of sensuous matter and form itself, do not appear as a given and existent and do not appear as a final antithesis, but as a produced, as a mediated, and as a set.
>Mediation.
Here, the spirit is interpreted as the simply setting and thus as the absolute, in which the contrast, as it appeared in its classical, dualistic form in Descartes, is itself understood as a produced.
>Dualism, >R. Descartes.
The fact that both (...) n appear to be posited by a single principle, it seems to find a final unity in this setting unity principle, namely...
XIII 89
...its unity as a process.
>Unity, >Unification.

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