Book CXXVIII
The Differentiation
On distinction, specialization, and the emergence of difference
Chapters
1
The Distinction
On recognizing difference
“Distinction is the recognition of difference. Without distinction, all would blur into sameness.”
2
The Specialization
On becoming particular
“Specialization is differentiation deepened. The general becomes particular; the broad becomes focused.”
3
The Emergence
On new difference arising
“Emergence is differentiation in action. From the uniform, the various arises. From the simple, the complex.”