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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. | 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. |
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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.