Man and Sin by Piet Schoonenberg (1964) 1.5AB3

[What about the other question: What about the idea of “gravity”?

I can see two scenarios.

Here is one that relies on the polarized form:

Knowledge3(2()) Will2(1)

If I consider “gravity2” as the “realm of actuality2 in tension with the intersubjective3 and the subjective­1” then “gravity2” precisely reflects “the aspect of human action2 corresponding to the poles of knowledge3 and will1”.

“Gravity2” is “that feature of human action2 that must be intersubjectively contextualized3 as knowledge3”.

“Gravity2” is also “that feature of human action2 that reifies conscience1 and disposition1; that is, the will1”.]