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The present essay has set forth the claim that the movement from entity [ens] to entity qua entity [ens qua ens] is irreducible. No matter what certain knowledge there is to be found, it must already have been found if it is to be certain. The absolute can only be understood as the result of knowledge — whatever that may be — when the resulting knowledge is understood as a movement toward a result.
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© 2013 Søren Gosvig Olesen
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Olesen, S.G. (2013). Summary. In: Transcendental History. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137277787_15
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