07/3/19

Man and Sin by Piet Schoonenberg (1964) 2.3 WV

Summary of text [comment] pages 86 and 87

[Let me review, again.

I have discussed two types of models, so far.

Both rely on the category-based nested form.

One is the two-level interscope, composed of category-based nested forms on the content and situation levels.

The other is the intersection, composed when two category-based nested forms contribute to one actuality.]

07/2/19

Man and Sin by Piet Schoonenberg (1964) 2.3 WU

[The two-level interscope and the intersecting nested forms helps to formulate answers.

The thought experiment of ‘I choose something’ provides a useful model.

The two-level interscope coheres to the idea of sensible construction.

The intersecting nested forms stimulate the idea of social construction.]