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Not sure why I feel the need to state my stance on this, but: A HOT DOG IS NOT A SANDWICH..@DonnieWahlberg joined in on the great hot dog debate on #DSF.
This is his "permanent good" (DSF 5).
By following such a law, one is following one's own will, for the abstract nature of law reflects, firstly, the abstract idea of man as a "self-conscious and self-realising subject" whose wayward tendencies (desires which do not push him to realise his telos) must be restrained to enable the will's "attainment of its own perfection" (DSF 21).
In this way, the individual is increasingly brought into line with "the law of his being" (DSF 22).
Thus, "in being determined by a strongest motive, in the only sense in which he is really so determined, the man … is determined by himself — by an object of his own making" (DSF 11).
The sensory soul (not the intellective, DSF 140) forms the image as if by natural instinct (instinctu naturali), that is, it has a natural capacity to do it (DSF 128).
Turning now to this mature position, typically, he refers to the eternal consciousness as "the law of nature or the will of God or its 'idea'" (DSF 17), or "freedom in the conscious union with God, or harmony with the true law of one's being … freedom in devotion to self-imposed duties" (DSF 17).
In other words, when the eternal consciousness is merely becoming, "[this] self-realising principle, … in the form which it takes as will at best only tends to reconciliation with itself in the form which it takes as reason" (DSF 21).
In other words, a human's will is not free if the objects willed are counter to "the law of his being" (DSF 1).
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Mr. Solomon's DSF Group is also developing an 800,000-square-foot factory for Necco in nearby Revere.
"From candy to chromosomes," is how Arthur P. Solomon, the owner of the real estate development and investment firm DSF Group, likes to describe the deal that he spent six months negotiating with Novartis for the factory that Necco built in 1926.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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