[76] "Phantastischen." "Fantastic" means "odd or wild." Hegel only means "original," "creative."
[77] Mechanical, without origination.
[78] "Nüancen." Context seems to forbid referring it to colour. I suspect it of meaning character of outline.
[79] "Erschüttern."
[80] "Raisonnirende;" a term of disparagement in Hegel, applied to proofs, pro and con, which do not rest on a thorough conception of the fundamental nature of what is being discussed.
[81] "Raisonnement."
[82] "Formal" means here as usual, empty, or general; i.e. not taking account of varieties in the matter to which it is applied.
[83] "Befangensein."
[84] "Theoretisch." I have no doubt that it has here the meaning of Θεωρειν without a trace of allusion to "theory." It is opposed to "destructive," or "appetitive."
[85] The moral.