Saturday, August 22, 2009

Variation and Exposition

The effect of a visual object on our eyes varies them. Contact with the ground on our feet when we walk varies them. To be discussed at greater length later, social interaction varies our behavior. In general, any activity entails our being varied. So, in deliberate activity, one voluntarily allows oneself to be varied, that is, one willingly exposes oneself to the forces that vary one. What distinguishes Exposition as a type of Becoming-Diverse of an Individual is that it is a putting-forth that entails exposure to what varies one. In other words, Exposition is the Material Principle of the Individual.

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