Not exact matches
11 [Editors note: In Bohm's notes he has written: Bohr made «a
kind of metaphysical assumption about language and concepts which
means (as always with positivist, operationalist, or phenomenalist approaches) that we fix our concepts to those that have been developed before.»]
The circumstances required for sexual reproduction (different in
kind from what I
mean by «
metaphysical division,» although a different branch on the same path
of interaction between matter and the élan vital) by more complex entities is
of course still more particular (and improbable without the intentional element).
But what
kind of possible
meaning can this have within a Western
metaphysical or Christian theological context?
If the
meaning of «justified» in this connection has reference to the final elimination
of evil, or the historical and
metaphysical permanence
of this
kind of love, then the answer is «in the making.»