The finality of Life, or it's opposite, casualness or chance, belong to a category of phenomena which cannot find a an exterior documnetary explanationn with probative or definable arguments. In spite of this, the lack of finality in Life seems almost unconceivable to everybody. Naturally, when one talks of "unconceivable" one does not refer to abstract thoughts out of context with Life itself. One can easily think of an abstraction, but it is impossible to live in one. For this motive, abstractions never ever succeed in persuading men. Probably because they do not have a Form. The formless chaos represents something completely extraneous to Forms, which are always expression of individuality. However chaos is necessary to evidence it's potential difference compared to Order. Therefoe chaos is an indispensable element of finalty. Chance does not have a Form and is not an element of Life. If sometimes it seems so, it is because the information, which is necessary to understand the phenomena in their entirety, is missing. |
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