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Saturday, 2 September 2023
The idea of a self is of a something both necessary and contingent, necessarily contingent and contingently necessary - an overlapping of psychological and logical ideas. No self, then, might be wholly one or the other, but only by way of going through, not past. Contingency here also means not separate from every other-self, and necessity means self-grounding and hence of the absolute.
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