Man and Sin by Piet Schoonenberg (1964) 2.3 KJ
[OK, that was the intersection for the thought experiment where ‘I choose something’.
Now, I want to go backwards.
I want to go from interscope to intersection.
There are two ways to resolve an intersection.
In both, one nested form goes into the content level and the other goes into the situation level.]
Man and Sin by Piet Schoonenberg (1964) 2.3 KF
Summary of text [comment] page 83
[What does this model of ‘my heart2’ reveal?
When ‘the normal context of responsibility’ mirrors ‘Yahweh’, then responsibility is co-opposed to freedom.
When ‘the normal context of words’ mirrors ‘Satan’, words are co-opposed to bondage.
The next blog puts it in a visual manner.]
Man and Sin by Piet Schoonenberg (1964) 2.3 KD
[The single actuality consisting of ‘something2H and my choice2V’ is ‘my heart2’.
The intersection dramatically displays two co-oppositions:
The vertical co-opposition:
Thoughts3V(2V and deeds2V(1V))
The vertical nested form:
I, seat of choice3V( my choice2V and something2H( something1V))
The horizontal co-opposition:
Obligations3H(2H and exercises of the heart2H(1H))
The horizontal nested form:
Thought experiment3H( something2H and my choice2V( me1H))]