Translations:Benutzer:Arian/Klett-Mini-Test/632/en

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Beneath this reductionist gaze, however, the concept of the universe — of all-ness, of wholeness — does not fulfill itself; it yields no account of what enlivens the plant between heaven and earth, what ensoulds the animal, and what prompts the human being to ask after his origin in the spirit. These, however, are the questions concerning the essential side of things. They remain closed to mere sense-cognition. This reveals not the becoming, but the become — that which appears to the senses as form, as the dead image of the spirit that creates living from out of the supersensible.