. . . . . . . . . "What is impossible to dualise. In-divi-dual. A whole unit. Man is a legion of selves, of lesser I-s. Incoherently he works against himself. One that is notably incoherent is said to be not whole\u2014not one in which individuation is a fact. One who is very coherent, such as e.g. St. Aquinas, is said to be whole or holy\u2014thus, Saint\u2014the opposite of Broken or ruined."@en . . "What is impossible to dualise. In-divi-dual. A whole unit. Man is a legion of selves, of lesser I-s. Incoherently he works against himself. One that is notably incoherent is said to be not whole\u2014not one in which individuation is a fact. One who is very coherent, such as e.g. St. Aquinas, is said to be whole or holy\u2014thus, Saint\u2014the opposite of Broken or ruined."@en . . . . . . . "Individual"@fr . . . "Individual"@en . . . . . . . . . . .