02/20/18

Man and Sin by Piet Schoonenberg (1964) 2.3 JI

Summary of text [comment] page 83

[Does the thought experiment where ‘I choose something’ have both referential and symbolic character, just like the symbolic order of parole?

Does the potential inherent in me1a compare to my potential of using manual brachial gestures for hand talk1a, consisting of a finite and habitual suite of different possibilities.]

02/16/18

Man and Sin by Piet Schoonenberg (1964) 2.3 JG

[For hand talk, a system of gesturing and seeing3 brought parole2a into relation with the potential of a finite number of different habitual manual brachial gestures1a.

The mirror of the world3a compares to the system3a in a system3a of differences1a.

A thought experiment that everyone in the group is participating in3a acts like gesturing and seeing3a.

Similarly, the potential inherent in me1a parallels the potential of a set of finite and habitual different features (comparable to the manual brachial gestures in hand talk)1a.

Something2a compares to parole2a, the utterance.]

02/8/18

Man and Sin by Piet Schoonenberg (1964) 2.3 JA

Summary of text [comment] page 83

[A report of apples at the market3a acts as a mirror in which I see I can make applesauce and stock up for the winter2a in the potentials inherent in me1a.

If I focus on the opportunity for making applesauce2a, then I address my desire1a.

If I ask myself, “Is this what I value1b?”, then I question my desire1a.]