The Journal of Speculative Philosophy, Vol. I, Nos. 1-4, 1867

Chapter IV., III., 3.)

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VII.

Thus the doctrine of necessity presupposes self-determination or Freedom as the form of the Total, and necessity is only one side—the realized or _determined_ side—of the process isolated and regarded in this state of isolation. Against this side stands the potentiality which, if isolated in like manner, is called Chance or Contingency.