Sunday, July 31, 2016

Psyche and Ubiquity

As has been previously discussed, the arc of human history thus far is indicative of a guidance by a Will to Globalize.  Now, one plausible inference from the latter is to a Will to Ubiquity.  However, the relation to some other prominent volitions is less certain.  For example, the documented ongoing persistence of 'primitive' tribes at the same location evinces that a Will to Live is not necessarily a Will to Globalize.  Also, from the possibility that Technology is no more than a means to Globalization, it follows that the Will to Power is not the aim of Ubiquity, i. e. harmonization with, not control of, the environment could constitute the ubiquity of the race around the planet.  Finally, while Globalization might involve micro-evolutionary leaps, whether or not it is ultimately attributable to a Will to Evolve, in the Darwinian sense, depends on the emergence of a new species from this history of Globalization, which obviously remains to be seen.  So, likewise, theories that ascribe to the human Psyche a principle beyond a Will to Ubiquity are speculative and contingent.

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