3.31

An engrouped thing has its own prismatics. But it’s not that the fuller, truer thing is over there, receding beyond or outside our grasp; a thing is how it’s disclosed for itself, but also how it’s disclosed for others. A thing is itself in each and every disclosure, and never contains all disclosures of itself within its own.

When I say a thing shows and recedes (§2.108), this means for others, but always also for itself.