Man and Sin by Piet Schoonenberg (1964) 2.3 IX
[Back to the applesauce example, I got to a place where something2a consisted in the actuality of the opportunity to make apple sauce.
‘This something2a’ is virtually situated by ‘my choice2b’, in the following nested form:
I, seat of choice3b( my choice2b( the potential of something2b))
If I am not contemplative, the potential of me1a is subsumed into I choose2b.
No further articulation needed.
I decide to make applesauce.
The interscope remains an interscope.]
Man and Sin by Piet Schoonenberg (1964) 2.3 IW
Summary of text [comment] page 83
[Opportunity is sandwiched between responsibility and freedom.
Is opportunity sandwiched between words and bondage?
I have a better word: ‘temptation’.
Temptation is sandwiched between words and bondage.
Opportunity and temptation belong to the single actuality that is ‘my heart2’.]
Man and Sin by Piet Schoonenberg (1964) 2.3 IU
[In the example of a friend who calls and informs me of the fine apples on sale in the farmer’s market, I am aware of something2a:
‘Hey, I can make some applesauce and stock up for the winter’.
This statement is equivalent to something2a.
This may be called an opportunity.]