Excerpt from Das Seiende als Objekt der Metaphysik, Vol. 1: Erster Teil Einer Erkenntnistheorie der Metaphysik; Die Erste Konzeption der Metaphysik im Abendländischen Denken
Ist schon das Chaos positiver als seine indischen Analoga, so noch deutlicher was in andren orphischen Kosmogonien als Uranfang genannt ist, was aber sachlich wiederum auf Gleiches hinzielt. Die Nacht etwa, die dunkle schwarze Nacht, Mutter von Traum und Tod, in deren Einer Finsternis alle Farben.ver löschen alle Grenzen verschmelzen, in der aber doch die Leere gefüllt ist mit allem und mehr als was dann im Lichte erscheint: meint eben das Abgründige wie das Chaos, dasklaffende Gäb nende; Schellings Identität und Indifferenz von Natur und Geist im Absoluten das auch die unendliche all-einheit ist wird von Hegel der Nacht verglichen (freilich im Spotte doch sein eignes reines mit dem Nichts identisches Sein sagt grade das Selbe).
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