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Preference for the use of this term is based on two components that precede the telling of one's story: recall and revealment.
The dipole is fed at vertexes of this pair of Sierpinski gasket triangles at 50[OMEGA] in free space for experimental revealment of its multifractal traits.
(15) See Haim Nachman Bialik, "Revealment and Concealment in Language," trans.
"I want the greater mystery of things revealed more clearly than the eyes see," he has said, "at least more than the layman, the casual observer notes." His ambition was to take viewers beyond the conscious mind "into an inner reality--the absolute--with clear understanding, a mystic revealment."
While initially assuming that history constellates itself according to an a priori pattern of our understanding (Verstehen), Heidegger goes on to ask how history can originate at the outermost extremes of our experience of finitude, of thrownness and projection, and thereby distribute itself according to different polarities, of absence and presence, of concealment and revealment.(4) In the following, we will discover that one of the primary aims of Heidegger's retrieval of Schelling is to show how the three moments of Dasein's disclosedness--understanding, disposition, and discourse--are taken up in a more radical way as marking the historical place (Ort) for being's unconcealment.
What "concealment and revealment," to use biographer Richard Ellmann's phrase about letter writing, occurs between the correspondence and American Notes?