uncommondenominator wrote:
It's also kinda funny, someone saying "nobody is a genius in every sphere", since Fuller's work mostly involved spheres.
https://thereitis.org/tii-content/uploa ... rancis.jpgQuote:
There are three existence spheres: the esthetic, the ethical, the religious.
The metaphysical is abstraction, and there is no human who exists metaphysically.
The metaphysical, the ontological, is, but it does not exist, for when it exists it does so in the esthetic, in the ethical, in the religious, and when it is, it is the abstraction from a prius [prior thing] to the esthetic, the ethical, the religious.
The ethical sphere is only a transition sphere, and therefore its highest expression is repentance as a negative action.
The esthetic sphere is the sphere of immediacy, the ethical the sphere of requirement (and this requirement is so infinite that the individual always goes bankrupt), the religious the sphere of fulfillment, but, please note, not a fulfillment such as when one fills an alms box or a sack of gold, for repentance has specifically created a boundless space, and as a consequence the religious contradiction: simultaneously to be out on 70,000 fathoms of water and yet be joyful.
Just as the ethical sphere is a passageway—which one nevertheless does not pass through once and for all—just as repentance is its expression, so repentance is the most dialectical
http://sorenkierkegaard.org/stages-on-lifes-way.html