If force is understood as acting upon something or someone else in a manner that goes against the other's own inner tendency or desire, then isn't this inner tendency (which is analogous to desire) more basic than force? For force (as just stipulated) originates with an inner tendency or desire within the enforcer. It would seem that desire (understood as analogous term) is more basic than force rather than vice versa.
Wouldn't a theory of everything in nature have to recognize the primacy of desire (and its analog in nescient beings)?
Isn't a mechanistic view of nature the result of forgetting that desire is more basic than force?
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