Unactuality

noun

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Noun
  1. 1
    The property of not being actual. uncountable

    "This logic exposes as well the interaction of negativity and the spirit for Hegel, for whom "The true is the whole," but it cannot be whole if it relies on something exterior to it — negativity, death, or unactuality."

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"This logic exposes as well the interaction of negativity and the spirit for Hegel, for whom "The true is the whole," but it cannot be whole if it relies on something exterior to it — negativity, death, or unactuality."

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