Someone or something manifesting ability to resist or insist, concrete, possessing a kind of power, self-individuating, contextual, fragile

Outer others

Face to face e.g. any living thing

Face to face (with one belonging to a common KNOIT–kin group, neighborhood, organization, institution, tradition–in terms of privileges, benefits, rules, responsibilities and experiences) e.g. a fellow citizen

Face to face (with one not belonging to a common KNOIT e.g. a citizen of another country, a horse

Artifact e.g. a book written by another person

Body e.g. ours: the whole and its parts

Outer plenitude (a whole of knowability much larger than the part we already know, an abundance e.g. a foreign country we are visiting

Inner Others

Heritage e.g. our cultural/family background

Aspiration e.g. an ideal, a role model

Niche e.g. our system of habits of behavior, perception and opinion, and network of affordances

Thought project e.g. a puzzle

Invention e.g. a book we are writing

Inner Plenitude e.g. what surprises or interests us about ourselves (“Did I actually…”)