spiderWeb

Proteinaceous
Extruded silk
Lakeside orb

Tools extend the physical influence realized by an animal by direct manipulation and external employment.

“Because they can do so much with such tiny brains, some researchers think orb weavers use their webs as a form of extended cognition, outsourcing advanced mental tasks like problem-solving and memory.” – Mike Seely

Machine Implement

Especially delicate
Precision work
Creative agency

Things become advanced when a work space is full of tools used to make more tools.

“You can’t use up creativity. The more you use, the more you have.” – Maya Angelou

Immanence

Psychic experience
Natural judgment
Empirical connection

Manifested natural appearances, the divine encompasses the material world.

“The holiness of the real is always there, accessible In total immanence.” – Kenneth Rexroth

Storage Distribution

Gravity fed
Mechanical transference
Particle control

Relatively simple tasks can escalate into complex systems.

“But as long as external experiences flow on concordantly, they do not give us mere particulars, but connected particulars with a universal horizon of this cosmos.” – Edmund Husserl

Ocean Misty

Certain respect
Analogous related
Motivational connections

Certain magical venues emphatically present change in dramatic fashion.

“We make clear to ourselves what causality as such is by putting ourselves into the contexts in which the interdependent relations of the changes in things show themselves, namely step by step and in a continued series of corroborations.” – Edmund Husserl

Imitation Disposition

Given context
Past perceptions
Memory vagueness

A bin full of plastic potted flowering cacti for sale questions the utility of decorative plants as objects of acquisition.

“I realize that science and philosophy make claims about the world, but that the starting point and the basis for all this is experience.” – Edmund Husserl

Indefinite Generality

Common conception
Ordinary forces
Restore continuity

Distances can be deceiving.

“The career and destiny of a living being are bound up with its interchanges with its environment.” – John Dewey

Expanded Reduction

Appearings appear
Developing aspect
Normal processes

The mindscape sometimes drifts into dreams.

“According to its essence, nature is knowable only through the path of experience.” — Edmund Husserl

Particularization

Grasp existing entities
Exactly determined
Pattern practice

This aesthetic exploration, of a small segment of optical radiation, studies enclosed space.

“Everything that in terms of nature is real or actual is dependent on the other actual realities.” — Edmund Husserl

satuRation

Experiential aspects
Directed exactitude
Thematize nature

Rain falling on the windshield, considered as the object of an empirical perception, also presents itself as an existing phenomenon.

“Yet experience is experience; as such it has its value.” — Edmund Husserl

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