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In distinction from immediate being, we call that being which has | In distinction from immediate being, we call that being which has | ||
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"i. e." and "it exists" are italicized for different reasons: | "i. e." and "it exists" are italicized for different reasons: | ||
"i. e." is italicized because it is a Latin abbreviation, while | "i. e." is italicized because it is a Latin abbreviation, while | ||
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<i>form</i>. Every essence is a unity of content and form, <i>i. e.</i> <i>it exists</i>. In distinction from immediate being, we call that being which has
Marked for different reasons
"i. e." and "it exists" are italicized for different reasons: "i. e." is italicized because it is a Latin abbreviation, while "it exists" is italicized for emphasis. Mark them separately.
