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Absent from the popular assessment of existence by materialistic, Western philosophy is the intrinsic proportion and qualitative dimension of phenomena. That is to say, the significance of the unique characteristic nature of things is dismissed from pragmatic interpretation because physically elusive implications do not possess obviously tangible representation. Consequently, from a narrow perspective that considers principally the conspicuous appearance, essential significance is excluded from our assessment of life through lack of tangible evidence.
Nevertheless, physically unrepresented qualities are known to exist through common experience, and every phenomenal appearance is found to possess a qualitative existence as well as material properties. Indeed, the qualitative particularity of a phenomenon is of enormous relevance because it reveals the intrinsic distinction as opposed to the merely superficial appearance of the physical periphery.