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| | World Prout Assembly: The Status of Inanimation in the Philosophy of Neohumanism (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03) |
 | | Neohumanism includes within its scope not only human beings and animate creatures, such as plants and animals, but all inanimate entities as well, for the scope of Neohumanism extends down to the smallest particles of sub-atomic matter. |
 | | If the scope of Neohumanism is extended in this way from an extensive scope to an intensive scope, then we should go deeper into matter -- not only into composite structures of animation and inanimation, but within the subtlest and smallest assembling structures [the smallest, essential sub-atomic particles). |
 | | So in Neohumanism our movement, our progress, must be not only extensive -- that is, bringing within its scope the whole world of animation; it should also be intensive, a never-ending movement from the imperfect world of humanism to the perfect world of the unit assembling body, to the original primordial phase of perfection. |
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