One's individuation is inseparably determined by the facticity of their civilizational context. But also a creative synthesis over time where they've selected, via whatever personal impulses, to express or identify with certain characteristics of that context in lieu of others.
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Naturally in the event of some civilizational turnover, not everything proprietary to it would necessarily disappear. Whatever emerges in the aftermath would salvage and resynthesize some aspects of the old.
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For instance I'd imagine Christianity is here to stay for quite awhile yet. Despite its more contemporary mutations into secular humanism, many of these adherents will fail to breed, leaving their more theological minded cousins to inherit the Earth.
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