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| | Hegel’s Deduction Of Matter: And The Untenability of The Big-Bang Theory |
 | | Hegel’s Deduction Of Matter: And The Untenability of The Big-Bang Theory |
 | | This attempt will involve explicating the first five categories of the Philosophy of Nature and their dialectical interrelationships, namely: space, time, place, motion, and matter - something which, to my knowledge, has not been done in any but a synoptic and superficial fashion (e.g., by Findlay, Taylor, and Stace). |
 | | Our procedure will be to first clarify the concepts and interconnections between space and time and then the three forms of their union, namely, the unity of space and time which is place, that which is motion and, lastly, that which is matter. |
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