The star is not the dissolution of individualism into death and oblivion but the freezing of particularity into an eternal image of itself. |
In other words, what we see is not self-evident equality, but human particularity and human individuality. |
The state legislates, maybe even occasionally provides for the individual communities within it, but not in their particularity. |
Its main particularity is that in no other building of Great Britain cohabits therefore many architectonic styles of various ages. |
In the course of each individual's perception, all things renew their particularity. |
So to be able to concentrate on a single object and to describe it in all of its individual particularity seemed to them a Herculean feat. |