The
trick is to describe the
simplest actual entities, the generic actual occasions, so that (a) the laws of physics are an exemplification of their primitive form of «taking into
account,» and yet (b) in their stark simplicity they contain the potentiality of the sort of progressive complexification which corresponds to the increasingly sophisticated forms of «taking into
account» which we find as we ascend back up the scale of organic being, as we trace the upward path of evolution.