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From the centre in Hegel come those towering sentences of his that are comparable only to Luther's, as where, speaking of the ontological proof of God's existence from the concept of him as the ens perfectissimum to which no attribute can be lacking, he says: 'It would be strange if the Notion, the very heart of the mind, or, in a word, the concrete totality we call God, were not rich enough to embrace so poor a category as Being, the very poorest and most abstract of all for nothing can be more insignificant than Being. But if Hegel's central thought is easy to catch, his abominable habits of speech make his application of it to details exceedingly difficult to follow.
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