Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Diversification and Alienation

The Locomotility of a Member of a Species, i. e. the capacity to set itself in motion, is an expression of the principle of Diversification that governs the Species, i. e. a variation of the given.  Thus, each term of the traditional 'Free Will vs. Determination' debate entails alienation.  For, in the former, the Member is alienated from the Species, while in the latter, it is alienated from the capacity of self-activation.  In other words, separation from a Whole, and absorption into a Whole, are two ways that a Part can be alienated from its status as a Part.  Logically, each relation is formulated as an abstraction from Diversification.

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