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Can someone please explain the 2nd question

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2. Which of the following best describes the author’s presentation of Hegel’s thought about evolution?

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The passage explains that according to Hegel, nature is to be considered as a system of stages, where one stage necessarily arises from the other. However, the connection between the stages lies in the inner idea or notion that is the ground of nature, not in a natural generation from one stage to another. Hegel rejects the conception of a real evolution in time as coarse and materialistic. He views the transformation and transition from one natural form and sphere to a higher as an inner process based on the notion, rather than an outward and actual production.

Therefore, the correct answer is B. The author's presentation of Hegel's thought about evolution suggests that it is not comprised of progressive stages, each being the natural cause of the next.

Answer: B
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