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and the charge consequent brought against speculation; shall be explained and confuted。 We do

not; however; propose to correct the innumerable special misrepresentations; trite or novel; that

are current respecting the aims; the interests; and the modes of treating history; and its relation to

Philosophy。

§ 12

The only Thought which Philosophy brings with it to the contemplation of History; is the simple

conception of Reason; that Reason is the Sovereign of the World; that the history of the world

therefore; presents us with a rational process。 This conviction and intuition is a hypothesis in the

domain of history as such。 In that of Philosophy it is no hypothesis。 It is there proved by

speculative cognition; that Reason — and this term may here suffice us; without investigating the

relation sustained by the Universe to the Divine Being; — is Substance; as well as Infinite Power;

its own Infinite Material underlying all the natural and spiritual life which it originates; as also the

Infinite Form; — that which sets this Material in motion。 On the one hand; Reason is the substance

of the Universe; viz。 that by which and in which all reality has its being and subsistence。 On the

other hand; it is the Infinite Energy of the Universe; since Reason is not so powerless as to be

incapable of producing anything but a mere ideal; a mere intention — having its place outside

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