Well, it means something different in the case of animals than it means in the case of plants.
If perception is something over and above the chemical reactions going on in the perceiver, and the object perceived is desired or hated by the perceiver, then being moved by this perceptual object is something over and above being affected by the chemical process concomitant with perception...and the animal, in being so attracted and repulsed by this object that it engages in pursuit or avoidance...is in such a case, engaging in what could be called (from the perspective in which what plants do is the null hypothesis) self-movement.
Something analogous could be said about human self-movement: it is really about our being moved by the desire for the universal good. And it is precisely because THIS sort of good is infinite that humans are able to be creative.
If perception is something over and above the chemical reactions going on in the perceiver, and the object perceived is desired or hated by the perceiver, then being moved by this perceptual object is something over and above being affected by the chemical process concomitant with perception...and the animal, in being so attracted and repulsed by this object that it engages in pursuit or avoidance...is in such a case, engaging in what could be called (from the perspective in which what plants do is the null hypothesis) self-movement.
Something analogous could be said about human self-movement: it is really about our being moved by the desire for the universal good. And it is precisely because THIS sort of good is infinite that humans are able to be creative.
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