"What is "familiarly known" is not properly known, just for the reason that it is "familiar." When engaged in the process of knowing, it is the commonest form of self-deception, and a deception of other people as well, to assume something to be familiar, and to let it pass [gefallen zu lassen] on that very account. Knowledge of that sort, with all its talking around it [Hin- and Herreden] never gets from the spot, but has no idea that this is the case. . . . To display [auseinander-legen] an idea in its original [ursprünglich] elements means returning upon its moments, . ."(Hegel)
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