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but in conceiving the logic of passion as the only logic; so that you in vain endeavor to get satisfaction from Hegel’s treatment of outer nature, of science, of mathematics, or of any coldly theoretical topic. About all these things he is immensely suggestive, but never final. His system, as system, has crumbled, but his vital comprehension of our life remains forever.