Monday, June 12, 2017

QQC 6

Quote: "In being identified with B, A is 'substantially one' with a person other than himself. Yet at the same time he remains unique, and individual locus of motives. Thus he is both joined and separate, at once a distinct substance and consubstantial with another."

Question: Can anyone think of an example of how this idea applies?

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