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Livinaa Ultima_Reality Livinaa wrote on Ultima_Reality's profile.
Hey there Ultima. I have a question regarding ontological transcendence. So, to ontologically transcend something (Low 1-A to 1-A, 1-A to High 1-A), one must work in a different, ontologically superior framework right? So my question is this :
If character B "transcend" character A who is 1-A, with the context behind "transcend" here is proved to be :
1. Exist in a different framework
2. Superior to character A's framework
That would make character B High 1-A, right?
If yes, wouldn't that mean the act of "transcend" here be the same as ontological transcendence?
If character B "transcend" character A who is 1-A, with the context behind "transcend" here is proved to be :
1. Exist in a different framework
2. Superior to character A's framework
That would make character B High 1-A, right?
If yes, wouldn't that mean the act of "transcend" here be the same as ontological transcendence?