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New Logics of Progress

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 July 2024

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A primary image suggests itself to anyone who wishes to assert that every society exfoliates in several ways, such as in technics, organization, the sacred, the recreational, the beautiful, etc. all in one movement which is simultaneously both differentiated and integral. This image is of a fan, whose stems diverge from a center and are linked in the one unfolding; but another assertion immediately intervenes, claiming that this picture is over-optimistic: it is the assertion of the disparities between these ways, or domains, which disrupt the pattern of the whole by modifying its aspect and which can alter its meaning. If one wishes, one may call these the contradictions.

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Copyright © 1975 Fédération Internationale des Sociétés de Philosophie / International Federation of Philosophical Societies (FISP)

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This work refers back to, and, if so wished, can be taken as a continuation of the short essay appearing here previously: “Plural Logics of Progress,” Diogenes, July-Sept. 1972, No. 79, pp. 3-26.