11/12/24

Looking at Daniel Houck’s Book (2020) “Aquinas, Original Sin and the Challenge of Evolution” (Part 17 of 23)

0166 Here is the interscope for human subjectivity in the Lebenswelt that we evolved in.

0167 Two signs are fully developed.  One sign is intimated.  All three signs are in play in the Lebenswelt that we evolved in.

Interventional and specifying signs are plain to see.  The third sign, the exemplar sign, is not visible.  Instead, the sign object (SOe), commitment2c, is implicated.  This sign-object (SOe) arrives by way of implicit abstraction.  This sign-object (SOe) cannot be pictured or pointed to.  Neither can its sign-vehicle (SVe), the phantasm2b.

0168 Is the exemplar sign outside of language… er… talk?

Language evolves in the milieu of hand talk.  Hand talk cannot picture or point to either phantasms2b or commitments2c.

So, the implicit abstractions of the exemplar sign are built into our bodies and minds.

0169 The evolution of talk is not the same as the evolution of language.

The evolution of talk is discussed in The Human Niche.  Religious implications are presented in the chapter on meaning in How To Define the Word “Religion”.  The socio-mechanics are presented in Comments on Clive Gamble, John Gowlett, and Robin Dunbar’s Book (2014) Thinking Big.  The psychological-dynamics are discussed in Comments on Steven Mithen’s Book (1996) The Prehistory of the Mind.

0170 In a nutshell, hand talk starts as pantomime for the australopithecines and ends up as hand-speech talk for Homo sapiens.  Hand talk is linguistic within each traditional team activity before it becomes an activity in itself due to the domestication of fire.  Then, conversation and religion co-evolve, facilitating larger and larger groups.  Vocalization or “singing” is used for social synchronization in seasonal, annual and occasional gatherings of increasingly larger groups. Synchronization is crucial for these time-constrained gatherings.  The vocal tract comes under voluntary neural control.  Then, the voice is exapted for talk with the appearance of our own species.

Hand-speech talk is practiced through the Paleolithic, then into the Epipaleolithic and Neolithic.

Hand-speech talking cultures occupy all habitable continents when the first singularity occurs.

0171 The Ubaid of southern Mesopotamia is the first culture to practice speech-alone talk for a very specific reason.  Due to the rising oceans, the dry land of the Persian Gulf inundates, pushing two unrelated hand-speech cultures, one land-loving and one coast-loving, into proximity.  The two cultures fuse in such a way that both languages contribute to a pidgin, which then turns into a linguistic creole.  The process may have been as rapid as two generations.

The hand-component of each hand-speech talking culture does not make it through this process.  The Sumerian language, unrelated to any other family of languages, is the first instance of speech-alone talk.

0172 The appearance of the Ubaid is historic.

I dub the official start of the Ubaid: 0 Ubaid Zero Prime.  0 U0′.  “Zero Uh-Oh Prime”.  The current year is 7821 U0′.  In order to convert from AD to U0′, subtract 5800.  The subtracted number may change, 5800 is a first approximation.

At 0 U0′, the Ubaid of southern Mesopotamia is the only culture practicing speech-alone talk.  All other cultures practice hand-speech talk.  This marks the start of the first singularity.

Today, all civilizations practice speech-alone talk.

0173 The semiotic qualities of speech-alone talk are very different than hand-speech talk.  Hand-speech talk is composed of icons and indexes (even though, linguistically, it operates as a symbolic order).  Speech-alone talk is not composed of icons and indexes, so the operations of its symbolic order comes to the fore.

0174 Language consists of two related systems of differences, parole (gesture) and langue (the mental activity generated in response to the gesture).  Typically, parole2a gets decoded into langue2a on the content level of active body [substantiates] sensate soul2a.

0175 For hand- and hand-speech talk, the relation between word and referent is motivated.  Parole arrives like a sign-vehicle of the interventional sign (SVi).  So, the sign-object of sensations and feelings2a (SOi) accompanies a sign-interpretant where ‘something’1a is happening3a.  Ontologically, the referent precedes the gesture-word.

For speech-alone talk, the relation between word and referent is arbitrary.  Speech-alone sign-vehicles are not broadcast by nature.  Ontologically, the referent follows the spoken word.

0176 Then, what is the contemporary source2c of the sign-vehicle for the interventional sign for speech-alone talk?

Uh-oh.

We are in trouble.

Just who or what drives signification2c in our current Lebenswelt?

Oh, let me google that.

11/11/24

Looking at Daniel Houck’s Book (2020) “Aquinas, Original Sin and the Challenge of Evolution” (Part 18 of 23)

0177 In chapter 5, Daniel Houck reviews how several modern theologians approach the topic of original sin.

He wonders (more or less), “How can the concept of a historical Fall be compatible with evolutionary theory of the twentieth century?”

The first singularity answers this question.  Human evolution comes with a twist.  The first singularity potentiates history.

As soon as the Ubaid appears in the archaeological record, this culture manifests the potential of unconstrained complexity.  Hand-talk facilitates implicit abstraction.  Implicit abstraction constrains social complexity.  Speech-alone talk allows explicit abstraction.  Explicit abstraction opens the door to unconstrained social complexity.

0179 Here is a picture of the timeline for southern Mesopotamia.

0180 What about the other hand-speech talking cultures?

What do the cultures adjacent to the Ubaid witness?

They see a culture increasing in wealth and power.  They also see a people who do not talk with their hands.

In terms of natural signification, the lack of hand talk cannot be ignored.  Does their lack of hand talk account for their obvious success?

Imitation is the highest form of flattery.

0181 Dismissing one’s hand talk does not come lightly.  Timeless traditions are passed on with hand talk.

Ah, but hand talk words already have equivalent speech words.  So, maybe the loss of hand talk does not appear significant.

Perhaps, one can translate certain manual-brachial word-gestures into speech-alone talk.

0182 But, a silence is missing.  Commitment2c is silent.  It2c signifies through the person’s actions.

Surely, hand-speech talking shamans sense the implications.  They fight against adopting the ways of the neighboring Ubaid.  Little do they realize, they are only postponing the inevitable.  No one can stop the march of increasing labor and social specialization.  The Ubaid sends missionaries, traders and warriors.  They say, “Look at our wealth and power.”

0183 Exposure to speech-alone talk spreads along paths of down-the-line trading, westwards, toward Egypt and the Aegean, eastwards into the valleys of the Zagros Mountains and on to the hills surrounding the Indus River Valley, and northwards, to the foothills of the Caucasus Mountains.

In far northern Mesopotamia, a tribe adopts the new way of talking.  That tribe migrates over the Caucasus mountains and onto the steppes of Russia.  Then, it transforms into diverse roving chiefdom-based cultures, all speaking the same language.  Then, these cultures migrate, west into Europe and southwards into Iran and India, spreading Indo-European languages through elite dominance.

0184 Speech-alone talk spreads to the corners of the world.

In the process, what happens to original justice2c?

I read the stories that begin at Genesis 2:4.

Do these tell me ‘something’ about the emergence of unconstrained social complexity during the Ubaid (and Uruk) archaeological periods of southern Mesopotamia?

0185 The substitution of speech-alone talk for hand-speech talk is so simple to achieve. Then, what the culture then achieves seems amazing (at least compared to constrained social complexity).  And yet, ‘something’ is lost.  Houck’s packaging of Aquinas’s position holds.  Evil is a privation of a good.  Original sin is the privation of original justice.

0186 Original justice does not simply disappear.

It is rejected, just like the shamans who stood in the path of um… “progress”.

11/9/24

Looking at Daniel Houck’s Book (2020) “Aquinas, Original Sin and the Challenge of Evolution” (Part 19 of 23)

0187 Original justice2c, commitment2c, true and honest word-gestures2c and openness to the One-Who-Signifies2cmanifest only when we cannot pick their inherent triadicity apart.  A triadic relation is composed of three elements.  One stands in thirdness.  One secures secondness.  The other appears in firstness.  The triadic relation cannot be pictured or pointed to in hand-speech talk.  Each element maintains its integrity within the whole.

Speech-alone talk is purely symbolic.  It can symbolize the relation.  It can attach a label to each element.  Spoken words do not respect wholeness.  Spoken words can privilege parts over the whole.

0188 In modern and postmodern times, a major philosophical problem concerns how parts constitute a whole.  Most everything can be taken apart.  When that thing is alive, such disassembly proves fatal.  At some point, the scientist no longer works with a living creature, but a dead one.  Wholeness is lost.

0189 Death is the loss of the wholeness of life.

Evil is the privation of good.

0190 No wonder original sin and original death are mentioned, by Saint Paul, in a single sentence.  As soon as we speak of what puts human subjectivity into perspective2c, we cannot help labeling the term.  We are soon dissecting it2c.  Wholeness is lost.  Sin takes the scalpel.  Death is the consequence.

0191 The semiotics of hand-speech talk images and indicates a whole.  Sometimes, a feature of the whole inspires the word-gesture.  The part represents the whole.

The semiotics of speech alone talk allows explicit abstraction of the parts from the whole.  Sometimes, the whole is composed of its parts.  Is the whole nothing more than the sum of its parts?

0192 I can go farther and say, along with most modernists, “The thing itself, the noumenon, cannot be objectified as its observable and measurable facets, its phenomena.”

And, some triumphalist scientist will chuckle and reply, “No, we build our models based on observations and measurements of phenomena, and these models are more illuminating than their respective noumena.”

0193 In terms of semiotics, speech-alone talk is radically different from hand-speech talk.

In terms of evolution, our current Lebenswelt is radically different from the Lebenswelt that we evolved in.

In terms of sociology, unconstrained social complexity is radically different from constrained social complexity.

0194 I have drawn the circle.  Now, I find one point and proceed along a tangent.

What is a commitment2c?

A commitment2c derives from a judgment2c.

A judgment is a triadic relation, composed of three elements: relationwhat is and what ought to be.

Here is a picture.

Uh oh.  What happened to intelligibility and universality?

Forget that!  This judgment is not holistic.  It is whatever I say it is.

0195 And, here is what I say.

A commitment consists of a nested form derived from the triadic structure of judgment, where the intellect (relation) brings together phantasms (what ought to be) and sensations (what is).

0196 From the point of view of a holistic intellect, hand talk cannot picture or point to any of these elements, much less the relation as a whole.  Hand talk can image and indicate sensations (such as warm or cold) and phantasms (such as symptoms of emotions).  But, hand talk cannot convey how sensations and phantasms pass into the intellect as what is and what ought to be.  Hand talk cannot discuss the intellect.

Commitment2c must be lived.

0197 From the point of view of my fallen intellect, speech-alone talk can not only label the relation, it can also independently symbolize all three elements.  Once one element is named, then that element is different from another element, and the distinction may stand in the foreground.  The remaining element tends to fade into the background and be ignored.  As a result, the coherence of commitment2c is lost.

Commitment2c becomes subjectively incoherent.

But, don’t blame me.  I am only a messenger.

0198 Consider a pagan religion that preaches that gods are everywhere and in all things.  Someone labels this religion, “pantheism”.  What is the label hiding?

What is everywhere and in all things?

Signification2c.

Signfication2c produces sensations and feelings2a.

What virtually situates these sensations and feelings2a?

The phantasm2b that gods are everywhere and in all.

But, what is the commitment2c that this phantasm2b inspires?

I wonder.  Show me a sign.

11/8/24

Looking at Daniel Houck’s Book (2020) “Aquinas, Original Sin and the Challenge of Evolution” (Part 20 of 23)

0199 Here is a another thought experiment.

Apollo rules the sun.  The sun is Apollo’s chariot.  Apollo drives the chariot of the sun across the sky every day.

0200 Here is a diagram.

0201 Clearly, this pagan judgment2c resonates with the perspective-level actuality of human subjectivity2c

Why hasn’t it unfolded into a commitment2c?

Ah, the intellect (relation) stands in shadow because the phantasm (what ought to be) and the sensation (what is)constitute a whole within the whole.  May I call this partial wholeness, a “tautology”?

This tautology hides the intellect as the relation that brings what ought to be and what is together.

0202 So, how do ancient Greeks respond?

Some claim that Apollo is the god of reason.

Does this claim bring the intellect out of shadow?

Yes, Apollo promotes a certain preternatural awareness.  There is more to the sun than a flaming chariot.  The sun and Apollo’s chariot are given different names.  When both appear in the mirror of the world3a, these names activate our bodily vision and our sensate soul2b.  Clearly, we cannot look directly at the sun.  We can see what Apollo’s chariotilluminates.  The source of illumination is both overwhelming and divine.  Perhaps, in the brilliance, past, present and future are revealed.

0203 Apollo’s radiance is the intervention2c that draws us to phantasms and sensations that honors reason2b, if only by way of metaphor.  Have our own intellects fallen into shadow?  Or are they blinded by the brilliance of Apollo driving his chariot?

Apollo’s light2c should guide us through our day2b.

Like the path of Apollo’s chariot2c, our day should run a straight course.

0204 Is this evil?

Is this a privation of the good?

Does human subjectivity, in our current Lebenswelt, somehow distort commitment2c into ‘something2a‘ characteristic of… what?

0205 We name and foreground some elements.  We fail to notice other elements.  We construct artifacts that validate our idols.  As long as the artifacts are salient, as long as they guide our sensations and engage our phantasms, our idolatries persist.  Yet, a disturbing element always hovers in the shadows.  And when we can see it, we lose our perspective.  We lose our minds.

0206 One of the ancient Greek plays to survive the gauntlet of time is the Bacchae, by Euripides.  It tells a tale about an unfortunate city, where the citizens, possessed by Dionysius, the personification of the intellect in shadow, withdraw.  The king, Apollo personified, takes rational action.  He goes out to spy on what they are doing.  The mob sees a wild lion, kills him, cuts off his head, and brings the trophy back into the city.  Only then does Dionysius step back into the shadow.

The mob carries the head of the king.

0207 Oh, the play is far worse than my telling.

When Dionysius steps into the minds of the mob, he stands as an intellect unable to ascertain what is or what ought to be.  He arrives as the most intoxicating idea that anyone can imagine.  His wine tells my mind that what ought to be no different than what is. Or, is it the other way around?

Apollo, the god of reason, is eclipsed.

0208 What does this imply?

Is tautology better than disorientation?

Does a tautology appear like reason compared to the madness of disorientation?

Is Apollo’s tautology a privation of the commitment2c that corresponds to original justice2c?

Is Dionysian disorientation a privation of Apollo’s tautology?

0209 I need not explore the permutations of tautologies and fixations.

I need only establish that the ability of speech-alone talk to name elements of the perspective level actuality2c of human subjectivity ends up foregrounding some elements and backgrounding others.

0210 So, I return, with Houck, to Aquinas, who makes a simple extrapolation.

If evil is the privation of good, then original sin is the privation of original justice2c.

11/7/24

Looking at Daniel Houck’s Book (2020) “Aquinas, Original Sin and the Challenge of Evolution” (Part 21 of 23)

0211 At this juncture, I find it necessary to emphasize the novelty of my non-theological assessment.  I follow Houck in using concepts and terminology of Aquinas’s theology of original justice and original sin.  At the same time, I hold the hypothesis of the first singularity, corresponding to the historical event that the fairy tales about Adam and Eve picture and point to.

0212 Small details loom large.

Why does the Genesis Story of the Fall feature a talking serpent, who ends up crawling on its belly like a snake?

Well, such a creature cannot possibly engage in hand talk.  It must talk in speech alone.

Why is there a the tree of life in the Garden of Eden along with the tree of the knowledge of good and evil?

Well, the tree of life represents original justice2c.

0213 Aquinas’s formulations are welcome because we currently have few cognitive tools for articulating the characteristics of our current Lebenswelt and the Lebenswelt that we evolved in.

On top of that, the philosophy of Charles Peirce, the ground for the category-based nested form and the triadic structure of judgment, may be construed as a historical re-emergence of the Baroque scholastic tradition.  Peirce’s writings are sort of like an academic re-enactment of the movie Jurassic Park.  Modern Positivists think that scholasticism is extinct and then, in Peirce’s seminal act, it hatches from an apparently infertile egg.  And, it has teeth.

American philosopher, Charles Peirce (1839-1914), and Baroque scholastic, John Poinsot (1589-1644), arrive at the same definition of sign.

Now, the theology of Aquinas provides unanticipated insights into the consequences of the first singularity.

How much longer will modernism, and faux postmodernism, find safety in the hotel?

0214 This brings me to infant baptism, a source of theological controversy and perhaps, a source of further insight about our current Lebenswelt.

According to Houck, Aquinas offers an account of original guilt.  An infant should be heir to original justice2c.  But, “he” is not.  So, a privation (or evil) accrues just by entering into the world.

Here is the world that each infant innately expects to encounter.

0215 An infant should inherit the Lebenswelt that we evolved in.  This is our originating niche.  But, the babe is born into our current Lebenswelt.  So, the infant is accused from the very start, charged with the crime of a change in Lebenswelt.  The child must suffer the penalty.

The transition from the Lebenswelt that we evolved in to our current Lebenswelt is called, “the first singularity”.

The Ubaid of southern Mesopotamia is the scene of the crime.

0216 Saint Paul, while trying to explain the implications of the life, death and resurrection of Christ, stumbles upon this um… revelation.  Christ redeems what Adam binds.  Adam digs a privation and Christ fills the hole with abundance, so to speak.  This implies that the Christian believer attains a good that is even better than original justice2c.

0217 However, this implication hides in the background of controversies about infant baptism in the early Church.

Certainly, when an infant dies, the loss cannot be put into spoken words.  Plus, this loss becomes entangled in procedural issues.  Is the deceased infant heir to the good that is even better than original justice2c?  Two issues are entangled.  Both concern the infant’s human subjectivity.  The infant as subject enters into a fallen world.  What are the mechanics connecting the Fall to the subject?  What are the conditions in which these mechanics operate?

0218 The early Church Fathers focus on conditions.  Adam, the first man, and Eve, the first woman, eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.  Thus, the human condition changes soon after Adam and Eve are fashioned from dust and rib, respectively.

0219 Saint Augustine of Hippo offers a mechanism.  Since Adam and Eve are the first man and first woman, they are the ancestors of all humans.  So, the mechanics must have something to do with reproduction.

Well, Augustine certainly comes up with ‘something’ implicated in procreation.  Indeed, ‘something’ is a little embarrassing to talk about.

0220 Why?

No one wants to talk about desire.

11/6/24

Looking at Daniel Houck’s Book (2020) “Aquinas, Original Sin and the Challenge of Evolution” (Part 22 of 23)

0221 Funny, desire is the only thing that postmodernists want to talk about.  Why?  Forcing others to confess their desiresconstitutes a form of bureaucratic control.  Libido Dominandi.  To talk about desire is to conjure phantasms2b without sensations2a, or maybe, in search of sensations2a. The reactive body1b becomes habituated to act out certain sensations and feelings2a, making the fantasy what it ought to be2c.

0222 How do post-modern academics fixate on desire?

0223 Well, what ought to be looks vaguely pornographic.

What better way than to stimulate the limbic system, than with a promise of sexual liberation…

…and political control.

Ah, what year does America’s supreme court redefine pornography as “free speech”?

Here is a ruling that no one wants to talk about.

0224 Postmodernism defines what ought to be.

Academic discussions center on confession and fantasy.  Confession is demanded even of the befuddled.  Fantasy is also required.  If I cannot fantasize my victimhood, then I must be a perpetrator.  Ask Clarence Thomas.  Ask Brett Kavanaugh.  Confession of one’s victimhood is prized.  The rational intellect is openly disregarded as a co-conspirator in thought-crimes or as a self-imposed denial of the pain.  Sensations and feelings are salient when they enhance the fantasy of victimhood.

The academic wants to know.  What is your desire?  What are you guilty of?  What do you accuse others of?

Cupid’s arrows carry twisted barbs.  Ask Jacques Lacan.  Ask Michel Foucault.

0225 Augustine comes up with ‘something’ quite similar.  He calls it “concupiscence”.  The term translates literally into “the state of being with Cupid”.  Cupid is the passion child of Venus, the goddess of love, and Mars, the god of war.  What better companion to have in party town?  Cupid’s quiver is full of arrows of desire.

Augustine claims that original sin passes from Adam to us (today) through the act of conception. Conception entails “free speech”, if you know what I mean.  Procreation is entangled with concupiscence.  The two (or is it three, considering the natural consequence?) cannot be separated.

Augustine provides a mechanism for how Adam’s rebellion places the infant in the condition of original sin.

0226 The infant is subject to the actuality portrayed in the above figure, postmodern fixation 3.  Yes, the infant must confess that his parent’s fantasies inform their reactive bodies, habituating them, so that their actions are never innocent.  The lack of innocence transmits from parent to babe.  The infant bears the guilt of “his” own conception.

0227 Am I surprised that the site of naming in postmodern fixation 3 coincides with Augustine’s concupiscence?  

Perhaps, not.  After all, what ought to be associates to desire.  Power demands that desire reveal itself.  Only through confession and fantasy can desire be managed by experts.  Postmodern academics are not “judgmental”.  They are managerial.

0228 Postmodernism takes the dyadic actuality, confession & fantasy [informs and habituates] reactive body2, in directions that Augustine never anticipated.  The educated can name their desires.  The uneducated brutes cannot.

How do the educated know the spoken words appropriate to this or that combination of perceptive soul [informing and habituating] reactive body?

0229 They have the information.  They have created a cognitive framework from their fevered imaginations.

The postmodern academic constructs terms that apply to the contiguity between perceptive soul and reactive body.  Only the educated can label their phantasms, thereby honoring themselves as star-filled perceptive souls, elevated above the mundane reactionaries who remain reticent to name their desires.  The reactionaries are full of fear.  They are deplorable.  They ought to be ground into dust.

0230 Disorientation transubstantiates into utopia.

Utopia represents the trans-substantiation of a dyadic element in judgment into a full-fledged triadic structure.  Here, what ought to be moves from realness (secondness) to judging reality (thirdness).

Yet, it remains in place as an element of a larger judgment.

What ought to be becomes a sick imitation of original justice2c.

0231 Three hundred years after Saint Paul writes a letter to the Romans, Augustine formulates his mechanism for original sin.

A thousand years after Saint Augustine writes of original sin, Thomas Aquinas formulates the concept of original justice, as the good that original sin fails to deliver.

Eight hundred years after Saint Thomas writes of original justice, these comments propose that Augustine’s concept of concupiscence is the substrate for a bureaucratic formulation that socially constructs a utopia, a judgment that malignantly parodies original justice2c, coinciding with the ministrations of a modern religion, Big Government (il)Liberalism.

Houck never gives us a clue as to how horrifying our substitutes for original justice2c can be.

Or, how relevant.

It is as if original sin cuts original justice down to whatever it can name with speech-alone words, then sears this reduction with a flame of madness.

0232 If the what ought to be of original justice is named, “desire”, then those who construct the name and those who are indoctrinated into the expressions of the name stand against those who do not.  This judgment evokes an ideal, a utopia, where the believer apparently achieves what is lost in Adam’s rebellion, the wholeness of commitment2c, the fruit of the tree of life.

Within this utopia, there is a stain that must be rooted out.

The uneducated must be purged.

So-called “liberalism” becomes illiberal.

But, no one can say that, without banishment.

So, the (il) is silent.

0233 Here is a picture of a Big Government (il)Liberal postmodern academic utopia, within its larger setting.

Don’t be taken aback.  This is only theoretical.  There is no real-world academic who idealizes to such an extent that what ought to be trans-substantiates into a judgment that then takes the place of commitment2c.

Is there?

0234 In the Story of the Fall, small details loom large.

After God drives the man and the woman from the Garden of Eden, He places a cherubim, and a flaming sword that turns every direction, to guard the way back to the tree of life (Genesis 3:22).

In the utopia of postmodernism, the virtuous have celestial perceptive souls.  They apply their swords of spoken names. Their swords turn in all directions.  They have a label for every opponent.  If the uneducated person is not this, then the uneducated person must be that.

The utopians savor their fixation on what ought to be2c.  In order to complete their vision, death must prevail over the mundane reactionaries, just like death prevailed over the shamans who wanted to retain the old, timeless traditions of the Lebenswelt that we evolved in.

Cherubim holding flaming, swerving swords stand in the mirror of the world3a.

When we see their reflections1a, we see ourselves.

0235 I guess, I got this section turned around.

I should be asking, “What does original justice tell me about the consequences of the first singularity?

11/5/24

Looking at Daniel Houck’s Book (2020) “Aquinas, Original Sin and the Challenge of Evolution” (Part 23 of 23)

0236 Augustine’s mechanism captures the essence of the first singularity.  It does not capture the esse_ce.  Augustine treats the Garden of Eden as if it is a real story.  Instead, the fairy tales of Adam and Eve point to the first singularity.

Similar mythologies from the ancient Near East, revealed during the past three centuries from archaeological excavations, give the same impression.  Humans do not have a deep past.  Humans are recently manufactured by differentiated gods, who arise out of a foggy, undifferentiated nowhere.

0237 These ancient writings are not known during the Latin Age, so the scholastics do not contest Augustine’s mechanism.  Yet, they find that the mechanism is not sufficient, because of those damned dead infants.  How can infants express concupiscence?

The concern is both mechanistic and conditional.  It can be portrayed as a dyad in the realm of actuality.  This actuality corresponds to original sin2.

0238 How to describe the contiguity?

Houck lists three scenarios that gain prominence during the Latin Age: disease theory, a legal connection, and a realist view.

These three approaches tie into the above actuality.

0239 Augustine’s conflation of concupiscence and procreation provides a disease mechanism for how Adam’s rebellion infects us.

The legal framework corresponds to God’s Will, which is contained in the command, not to eat the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.  The status of humanity changes from blessed to cursed.  A change in legal status puts Augustine’s conflation into context3.

The realist view is that humans lost something with Adam’s rebellion.  The Story of the Fall indicates that humans lost access to the tree of life.  A better way to put it is: The tree of life is no longer a possibility1.  The Garden of Eden is no longer possible.  So, God is no longer present as He once was.

0240 In sum, the scholastics, following Aristotle’s four causes, place Augustine’s mechanism into a complete category-based nested form.

0241 Perhaps, the reader can predict my next move.

I wonder, “Can this nested form go into the perspective level of divine suprasubjectivity?”

Or, does it correspond to what Christian doctrine projects into perspective-level elements?

Here is how the perspective level changes.

Note how the normal context3c and potential1c have changed character, they are now qualified.

Note how the judgment of original justice2c (belonging to thirdness) changes into a mechanistic dyad2c (belonging to secondness).

What are the implications?

0242 A change in perspective for God passes into a change of perspective for humans.

Our commitment2c does not make sense without God’s orientation (grace).

0243 Adam disobeying God’s command changes our legal status3c.

The ejection of Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden changes God’s Presence1c from open to hidden.

And worse, a mechanism connects Adam’s rebellion to our own lives2c.  Augustine’s hybridization of concupiscence and procreation is one mechanism that captures crucial features of the contiguity.  However, modern evolutionary science argues for its implausibility. Adam and Eve are not the first human beings.  Therefore, they are not the parents of all humans today.

0244 Is there a mechanism that will meet the qualifications of cause-and-effect and offer us (in our current Lebenswelt) a glimpse into who we evolved to be?

Augustine’s mechanism coheres to a literal interpretation of the Story of the Fall.  Consequently, the mechanism is not independent of the biblical text.

The mechanism of the first singularity coheres with an interpretation of the Story of the Fall that is appropriate for the genre.  The stories of Adam and Eve are fairy tales.  Fairy tales are stories that are told to children.  Often, they are preserved with remarkable precision over hundreds (and for these stories, thousands) of years.  They may point to some primal event.  That event cannot be reconstructed from the fairy tale itself.  That event must be postulated independently of the fairy tale.

The hypothesis of the first singularity fits the criteria of (1) cause-and-effect and (2) a connection to the Genesis text.  But, it does not allow us to appreciate how the twist in human evolution touches base with the doctrine of original sin.

0245 This is why Aquinas’s postulation of original justice2c is so crucial.

Original justice2c pertains to the Lebenswelt that we evolved in.

Original sin2c pertains to our current Lebenswelt.

Original sin2c is the privation of original justice2c.

Speech-alone talk is the privation of the hand-component of hand-speech talk.

Speech-alone talk attaches labels to the elements within the perspective-level actuality2c.

Why stop there?

Spoken words can label every element on the perspective level, as well as the situation level, as well as the content level.

This is not possible in iconic and indexal hand-speech talk.

0246 The Story of the Fall tells a tale, rich in details that call to mind the first singularity.

With the assistance of the serpent, Eve attaches spoken labels to the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.  Then, her spoken words generate the reality of Adam’s rebellion.

0247 Thousands of years later, scholastics refine the Story of the Fall into a perspective-level category-based nested form for original sin.

They know nothing about the content level, as it currently is configured by modern science.

They know that the content level pertains to crucial questions, “Where does the world come from? Where do we humans come from?”

They know that the situation-level addresses the question, “What went wrong?”

They figure that we cannot return to the Garden of Eden.  We cannot go back to the original justice2c, enjoyed by Adam before his rebellion.

This explains why revelation is necessary.

0248 Jesus Christ fills the emptiness inherent to original sin.  No one, not even infants, can avoid that emptiness.  Original sin is the privation of original justice.

From this, Latin-Age scholastics cobble together a normal context3c and a potential1c for the mechanism connecting Adam’s rebellion to our current lives2c.

0249 Speech-alone talk facilitates the scholastic’s exercise in exemplar extrinsic formal causality.  Speech-alone talk permits the articulation of exemplar signs.

The sign-vehicle (SVe) consists of phantasms that arise from the recitation of the Story of the Fall2b.

The sign-object (SOe) is the perspective-level actuality2c.

The sign-interpretant (SIe) is as shown below.

0250 In this exemplar sign, Augustine’s version of original sin2c initially stands where original justice2c used to be.  Original sin2c overwrites original justice2c.  This is what spoken words do.  Our verbal rhetoric can never recapture the wholeness of the commitment2c that we evolved to sense and feel2a.  But, it sure can trigger our longing for that wholeness.

Yet, Augustine’s vision captures an essential feature of our own lives2c.  We are fallen.

0251 Similarly, the proposed confluence of Adam’s rebellion and a change in Lebenswelt may occupy the contiguity in the dyad where original justice2c used to be.  Again, this proposal somehow distorts the judgment.  But, it does so in a way that scientists cannot dismiss out of hand.  The hypothesis of the first singularity is not the second doctrine of original sin.  However, it offers a mechanism that reflects quite nicely in the mirror of theology.

See Comments on Mariusz Tabaczek’s Arc of Inquiry (2019-2024) by Razie Mah, available at smashwords and other e-book venues (also appearing in Razie Mah’s blog from April through June 2024).

0252 Not unlike Augustine’s first version of original sin, the first singularity offers a suite of insights that are difficult to ignore.  First, it is mechanistic in the way that science is mechanistic.  Second, it challenges current paradigms on human evolution, but not the data that support them.  Neodarwinism has not come to grips with the possibility that the human niche is not material.  Modern evolutionary science has yet to entertain the idea that human evolution comes with a twist.  Plus, the twist is metaphysical.

And, what better place to look for the metaphysical tools to construct the second doctrine of original sin, than those formulated by Thomas Aquinas and re-formulated by Charles Peirce, who is about to be baptized in the same way that Aquinas baptized Aristotle and Averroes?

0253 So, I conclude my comments on Daniel Houck’s Book (2020) Aquinas, Original Sin, and the Challenge of Evolution.  My thanks to the author and apologies for wandering far and wide.

0254 And, what about the turtle?

When I place the apparently dead turtle into the pond.  Its head and feet poke out from under the shell.  It swims away. The pond is its Umwelt.

We (humans) are not so fortunate.  We can never return to the Lebenswelt that we evolved in.  Nor can we create our own utopia.  The most we can hope for is some miraculous redemption of our current Lebenswelt.  This is precisely what God delivers.