Mythical thinking represents the divine action... as an action that breaks into and disrupts the continuum of natural, historical, or
psychical events — in short, as a «miracle.»
Nothing shows that
the psychical events, the experiences, are point - like, or that they are nowhere; and nothing shows that the extended events are simply without feeling, or are merely material (spatio - temporal).
Not exact matches
However, if
psychical processes are not necessary, but are only epiphenomena, then they would be superfluous
events.
And yet, even for psychicalism — and this explains the qualification «partly» —
psychical concepts are also different from obviously formal ideas because they are categorial, and hence universally applicable, not to entities of all logical types, but only to «concrete singulars,» which is to say, individuals and
events, as distinct both from aggregates, which are concrete but not singular, and all levels of qualities, which are merely abstract (141).
But this implies that any
psychical concept that is truly analogical must be just as universal in its scope of application as a purely formal term like «relativity,» provided only that this term is taken, as it should be, in the sense in which it alone explicates the meaning of «concrete singular,» whether
event or individual.
Events include nights for people who like literature, travel and trivia, particular religions and can also cater to same sex relationships and even
psychical preferences — such as tall men, slender women and nationalities.