10/17/19

Man and Sin by Piet Schoonenberg (1964) 2.3 ZR

Summary of text [comment] page 88

[Maybe I should have said, in the last blog, the following:

The image of a mirror of the world3H radically grounds the images of both the thought experiment3H and the light source3H.

I like the words radical and grounds.

“Radical” derives from the word root. “Grounds” reminds me of soil.]

10/16/19

Man and Sin by Piet Schoonenberg (1964) 2.3 ZQ

[Both the ‘thought experiment3H’ and the ‘nature and source of light3H’ could be called the ‘mirror of the world3H’.

The image of a mirror neatly captures both ‘the thought experiment where ‘I choose something’‘ and ‘the experiment where, with a light source, ‘I see something’‘.]

10/9/19

Man and Sin by Piet Schoonenberg (1964) 2.3 ZL

[Perhaps, for the intersection, the scenario should be:

With a light source, I see something.

I realize that I am seeing. Seeing is not part of some ongoing operation. There are two drivers, my neurophysiological potential and the potential of whatever is specular scattering light.]