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'''Form''' is the <u>intelligible</u><ref>i.e. understood through intellect and not via. senses</ref> structure which makes a thing or [[Being ('Being' as such)|being]], giving it the character that the particular thing is. It is distinguished from [[Matter | '''Form''' is the <u>intelligible</u><ref>i.e. understood through intellect and not via. senses</ref> structure which makes a thing or [[Being ('Being' as such)|being]], giving it the character that the particular thing is. It is distinguished from [[Matter]] that embodies this structure. Also, Form makes [[Content]] as its important part. | ||
Form in the abstract does not change as it is eternal, and the reason it is eternal because it has no | Form in the abstract does not change as it is eternal, and the reason it is eternal because it has no Content. However, particular Form changes but those are called Content. | ||
The eternal | The eternal form of [[Idea]] of Plato has to change which concerned [[Hegel]] and in his ''Lectures on the History of Philosophy'' where he sought to show that eternal form of the Idea has to manifest itself in different ways due to changes in history. |