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claim:each-enlargement-of-the-i-enlarges-each-of-usEach enlargement of the I enlarges each of us.
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- Dynamic condition: increasing scale to assert importance.
- The closing line of the chapter, summarizing the thesis that true unity reveals a single self in every part of the work.
- Diagnosis of the modern condition: the confusion between being modern and being true reflects a deep disconnection from the self.
- Minimal conclusion that at least one of the two versions of the I-hypothesis must be true.
- The three qualities of the I: personal, one, suffused with relatedness.
- Attributed to Winston Churchill, cited as common sense about environment-behavior.
- The final definition: achieving sadness in a work is the act of touching the I.
- Opening question of the chapter, seeking the physical nature of the experienced unity.