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sense and meaning open to the light of day; the will of the other law; however; is the inner
concealed meaning of the realm of darkness (unterirdisch); a meaning which appears expressed
as the will of a particular being; and in contradicting the first is malicious offence。

There arises in this way in consciousness the opposition between what is known and what is not
known; just as; in the case of substance; there was an opposition between the conscious and the
unconscious; and the absolute right of ethical self…consciousness comes into conflict with the divine
right of the essential reality。 Self…consciousness; qua consciousness; takes the objective actuality;
as such; to have essential being。 Looking at its substance; however; it is the unity of itself and this
opposite; and the ethical self…consciousness is consciousness of that substance: the object; qua
opposed to self…consciousness; has; therefore; entirely lost the characteristic of having essential
being by itself。 Just as the spheres 'of conscious life' where the object is merely a 〃thing〃 are long
past and gone; so; too; are these spheres; where consciousness sets up and establishes something
from out itself; and turns a particular moment into the essential reality (Wesen)。

Against such one…sidedness actual concrete reality has a power of its own; it takes the side of truth
against consciousness and shows consciousness itself what the truth is。 The ethical consciousness;
however; has drunk from the cup of the absolute substance; forgotten all the one…sidedness of
isolating self…existence; all its purposes and peculiar notions; and has; therefore; at the same time
drowned in this Stygian stream all essentiality of nature and all the independence claimed by the
objective reality。 Its absolute right; therefore; when it acts in accordance with ethical law; is to find
in this actualization nothing else than the fulffiment and performance of this law itself: and that the
deed should manifest nothing but ethical action。

The ethical; being absolute essence and absolute power at once; cannot endure any perversion of
its content。 If it were merely absolute essence without power; it might undergo perversion at the
hands of individuality。 But this latter; being ethical consciousness; has renounced all perverting
when it gave up its one…sided subjectivity (Fürsichseyn)。 Conversely; again; mere power might be
perverted by the essential reality; if power were still a subjectivity of that kind。 On account of this
unity; individuality is a pure form of the substance which is the content; and action consists in
transition from thought over into reality; merely as the process of an unreal opposition; whose
moments have no special and particular content distinct from one another; and no essential nature
of their own。 The absolute right of ethical consciousness is; therefore; that the deed; the mode and
form of its realization; should be nothing else than it knows。

But the essential ethical reality has split asunder into two laws; and consciousness; taking up an
undivided single attitude towards law; is assigned only to one。 Just as this simple consciousness
takes its stand on the absolute right that the essential reality has appeared

to it qua ethical as that reality inherently is; so; too; this essence insists on the right belonging to its
reality; i。e。 the right of having a double form。(1) This right of the essential reality does not; however;
at the same time stand over against and opposed to self…consciousness; as if it were to be found
anywhere else; rather it is the essential nature of self…consciousness。 Only there has it its existence
and its power; and its opposition is the act of self…consciousness itself。 For the latter; just in that it
is a self to itself; and proceeds to act; lifts itself out of the state of simple immediacy; and itself sets
up the division into two。 By the act it gives up the specific character of the ethical life; that of being
pure and simple certainty of immediate truth; and sets up the division of itself into self as active and
reality over against it; and for it; therefore; negative。 By the act it thus becomes Guilt。 For the
deed is its doing; and doing is its inmost nature。 And the guilt acquires also the meaning of Crime;
for as simple ethical consciousness it has turned to and conformed itself to the one law; but turned
away from the other and thus violates the latter by its deed。

Guilt is not an external indifferent entity (Wesen) with the double meaning; that the deed; as
actualiv manifested to the light of day; may be an action of the guilty self; or may not be so; as if
with the doing of; it there could be connected something external and accidental that did not
belong to it; from which point of view; therefore; the action would be innocent。 Rather the act is
itself this diremption; this affirming itself for itself; and establishing over against this an。 alien
external reality。 That such a reality exists is due to the deed itself; and is the outcome of it。 Hence;
innocence is an attribute merely of the want of action (Nicht…thun); a state like the mere being of a
stone; and one which is not even true of a child。

Looking at the content; however; the ethical act contains the element of wrongdoing; because it
does not cancel and transcend the natural allotment of the two laws to the two sexes; but rather;
being an undivided attitude towards the law; keeps within the sphere of natural immediacy; and;
qua acting; turns this one…sidedness into guilt; by merely laying hold of one side of the essential
reality and taking up a negative relation towards the other; i。e。 violating it。 Where; in the general
ethical life; guilt and crime; deeds and actions; come in; will be more definitely brought out later。
Meantime; so much is at once clear; that it is not this particular individual who acts and becomes
guilty。 For he; qua this particular self; is merely a shadowy unreality; he is merely qua universal
self; and individuality is purely the formal aspect of doing anything at all; while its content is the
laws and customs; which; for the individual; are; specifically; the laws and customs of his class or
station。 He is the substance qua genus; which by its determinateness becomes; no doubt; a
species; but the specific form remains at the same time the generic universal。 Self…consciousness
within the life of a nation descends from the universal only down as far as specific particularity; but
not as far as the single individuality; which sets up an exclusive self; establishes in its action a reality
negative to itself。 On the contrary; the action of that self…consciousness rests on secure confidence
in the whole; into which there enters nothing alien or foreign; neither fear nor hostility。

                  2。 Opposite Characteristics of Ethical Action

Ethical self…consciousness now comes to find in its deed the full explicit meaning of concrete real
action as much when it followed divine law as when it followed human。 The law manifest to it is; in
the essential reality; bound up with its opposite; the essential reality is the unity of both; but the
deed has merely carried out one as against the other。 But being bound up with this other in the
inner reality; the fulfilment of the one calls forth the other; in the shape of something which; having
been violated and now become hostile; demands revenge — an attitude which the deed has made
it take up。 In the case of action; only one phase of the decision is in general in evidence。 The
decision; however; is inherently something negative; which plants an 〃other〃 in opposition to it;
something foreign to the decision; which is clear knowledge。 Actual reality; therefore; keeps
concealed within itself this other aspect alien to clear knowledge; and does not show itself to
consciousness as it fully and truly is (an und für sich)。 In the story of ?dipus the son does not see
his own father in the person of the man who has insulted him and whom be strikes to death; nor his
mother in the queen whom he makes his wife。 In this way a hidden power shunning the light of
day; waylays the ethical self…consciousness; a power which bursts 

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