Monday, August 1, 2016

Psyche, Species, Ecosystem

The anti-Atomist argument can apply to a Species as much as to a Member of a Species.  Accordingly, the history of the human race, as well as any correlated principle that is attributed to it, cannot be isolated from the Ecosystem of which it is a part.  In other words, the Globalization achieved thus far by the human species, as well as the Will to Ubiquity, or any alternative, that can be ascribed to it, is only an abstraction from some function that it serves in the system.  To date, knowledge of that function is not only minimal, but the very concept of the species as integrated into what has traditionally been called Nature, is in its infancy, facing both theological and pecuniary obstacles.  Nevertheless, if the Species is a part of the Ecosystem, and a Member of the Species is a part of the Species, insofar as the Psyche of a Member is determined by a Species-principle, it is also determined by an Eco-principle, however obscure its content might be to date.

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