Monday, 8 April 2024

A phenomenon is emergent when its laws of development, its orders and regularities, its predictability are relative to itself, to its own co-emergent terms, and not merely to its matrix, and so the concept itself is relative to consciousness in a genialised sense. What we know as the objective is simply being for generalised consciousness, which is itself an attribute of particular consciousness. Hence consciousness cannot simply be emergent - it emerges to itself, and the 'itself' is nothing but consciousness.

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