Man and Sin by Piet Schoonenberg (1964) 2.3 QD

[The me1a who is capable of imposing costs and regulations on subjects2a is also capable of dehumanizing others3a.

The imposer’s I, seat of choice3b, situates the normal context of the mirror of the world3a as ”his” own3b. The imposer is courtier to the king.

The imposer imagines that “he” both owns and is owned by the mirror of the world.]