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In Western Philosophical tradition, the [[essence]] is always already latent with some | In Western Philosophical tradition, the [[essence]] is always already latent with some appearance. This is also represented by the dialectic between [[Form]] and [[Content]]. Appearance is the only way we arrive at [[essence]]. It is a sole way, which must be exhausted to arrive at [[essence]]. One has to have the premise of form, to arrive at the secret of its content. |