RE: [jcs-online] Re: Reductionism
Apr 19, 2001 01:39 AM
by leonmaurer
Unfortunately, due to a glitch in my e-mail spell check program, the last
part of an introductory paragraph from my previous post on this thread was
garbled a bit. I hope it won't be to much of an imposition to re-post the
corrected version below.
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A trinitarist (or should I say, Trinitarianist?) might say, as a background
assumption and working principle, that the Universe and all of the things in
it (being holistically one thing) must, nevertheles, be composed of a minimum
of three separately existent, although interdependent aspects or *entities*
(which can be ultimately expressed as 3-dimensional *fields*) that act (1) as
the container and motivator of all (e.g., space, spin, primal energy, etc.),
and (2, 3) as dual functional polar aspects which gives to any subordinate
structures or phenomenal entities their dual nature of subject-object,
wave-particle, consciousness-matter, energy-mass, brain-mind, idea-thought,
blueprint-construction, positive-negative, cause-effect, etc.... With the
possibility of extending such oppositions through all conceptions and
constructions throughout both inner and outer "space" as far as one can
imagine. Thus, all things would be related to either polarities or
neutrality's, indeterminacy's or finalities, insubstantiality's or
substantiality's -- on every phase level or order of consciousness and matter
-- with all such duality's related to the polar fields contained within and
supported by a surrounding field of ultimate tenuousness, all linked to an
infinite energy source at their common zero-points of conjunction having, in
potentiality, an essentially dual polarity.
Leon Maurer
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