The imaginary takes on a life of its own, a facticity no less than the now popularly acclaimed facticity of embodiment. |
If they come from people who don't agree with you, they're just the other side's argument dressed up in a mantle of facticity. |
Here, a distinction needs to be made between our concepts of what ordinary reality is, our preconceptions and wishful thinking, and its raw, implacable facticity. |
For him, the inscrutable seems to inhabit facticity, even though facticity wants to debunk it. |
This facticity about material origins finds itself repeated in the origins and the development of every human being. |
Nonetheless, it may be possible to say something about the genetic component of Ed's facticity, since both parents were treated for depression, and he had type I diabetes. |