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.]

02/5/18

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.]