Luis Henrique

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(3) In order to become real or actual, the essence must unfold itself in change. This doctrine assumes later, with Hegel, the following form24: ‘That which exists for itself only, is … a mere potentiality: it has not yet emerged into Existence … It is only by activity that the Idea is actualized.’
The Open Society and Its Enemies (Princeton Classics)
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