0011 What is the relation between the following two nested forms?
Remember that democracy1 is the potential of a state arising from self-governing people1 and leviathan1 is the potential of a state capable of protecting us (from one another)1.
0012 Enlightenment liberals know that each nested form does not emerge from and situate the other.
The normal contexts are different. For example, the word, “nature”, in the two normal contexts, has different meanings, presences and messages.
Similarly, the potentials are different.
For example, the second amendment of the original American Constitution says that all citizens can own and carry guns.
On the one hand, any rational person has the right to defend “himself”, especially against those who would take “his” property (such as a zealous government official). That’s democratic.
On the other hand, a zealous government official may be commissioned to protect “vulnerable persons”. Vulnerable persons may be conditioned to fear people carrying guns. The self-acknowledged vulnerable folk may demand that the zealous government official take the guns (property) away from other citizens. That’s leviathan.
The Constitution rules in favor of democracy.
0013 So, how do the two nested forms relate to one another?
Enlightenment liberals know that both nested forms constitute a single, contradiction-ridden entity. I call this actuality2′, “the individual”.
The individual2′ is an actuality that is constituted by the intersection of two nested forms. The intersection binds two independent actualities. According to the masterwork, How To Define The Word “Religion”, intersections associate to the message underlying the word. Intersections are mysteries.
0014 The construction may be also be portrayed in the following fashion.
Now, that looks like an intersection.
This diagram conveys the mystery underlying the liberal civic religion, which accompanies the spread of democracy in the modern Age of Ideas.