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Chapter 3c
C. REPULSION AND ATTRACTION
Chapter 1
Quantity
Chapter 2
Quantum
Chapter 2b
B Extensive and Intensive Quantum
Chapter 2c
C. QUANTITATIVE INFINITY
Chapter 2d
Remark 2: The Kantian Antinomy of the Limitation and Nonlimitation of the World in Time and Space
Chapter 2e
Remark 1: The Specific Nature of the Notion of the Mathematical Infinite
Chapter 2e
Remark 2: The Purpose of the Differential Calculus Deduced from its Application
Chapter 2g
Remark 3: Further Forms Connected With the Qualitative Determinateness of Magnitude
Chapter 3
The Quantitative Relation or Quantitative Ratio