Figure 12 - TRANSCENDENT ACHIEVEMENT  
1 - Affectivity-Specificity 2 - Affectivity-Diffuseness 3 - Neutrality-Specificity 4 - Neutrality-Diffuseness
Ego's body Striving to achieve specific types of Striving to achieve diffuse bodily Striving to achieve specific types of Striving for a diffuse state of bodily
bodily enjoyment or gratifying per- well"being and to exercise bodily bodily efficiency and discipline, such efficiency and discipline-be  "in
formances: e.g., food, sex, pleas- capacities: cult of "enjoyment of as athletic prowess. Specific instru- training." General instrumental
urable motor activity in sports. health." mental uses of body. utilization of body.
Alter as Striving to achieve specific gratifi Striving to achieve and utilize a dif- Striving to win and utilize alter as a Striving to bring alter into a diffuse
personality cation from alter, reciprocally or fuse affective attachment to alter, cooperator or exchange partner in relation of solidarity in the interest
otherwise. for mutual gratification: romantic achieving specific goals, jor to "get of general achievement orientation.
love, "winning" the object. something out of him" for a specific
goal.
Physical Striving to secure or control speci- Striving to secure diffuse gratifica- Striving to control requisite re- Striving to attain diffuse control over
environment fically enjoyable resources: foods, tionsfrnm nature by earning or win- sources for specific achievements nature to be available for any goal.
beautiful locations, etc. ning them. and to shape them accordingly.
IMMANENT ACHIEVEMENT  
Ego's body Striving to maintain strict limitation Striving to maintain a diffuse state Striving to maintain specific types Striving to maintain a general state
on gratifications through use of body of bodily gratification in accordance of discipline as part of a general of discipline as part of a pattern in
by allotting special times, places to with an established pattern of har- pattern in which body Is controlled: which body is controlled but not re-
such activities. Constant concern monyamongbodily and other pleas- carriage, physical fortitude, etc. pressed. Valuing discipline without
not to allow patternor harmony to be urea and among various bodily plea- stressing Its repressive fuaction.
broken. sores.
Alter as Restricted stylized enjoyment of re- General stylized enjoyment of rela- Striving to maintains restrained Striving to maintain a generally dis-
personality latlons with alter according to an tions with alter according to an es- disciplined relationship strictly ciplined set of relationships extend-
established pattern, with carefully tablished pattern covering many re- bound by limits of propriety and In ing to all spheres and not differen-
structured expectations as to limits lationships with same persons, each right proprotion to other relation- tlatedby context. A generalized re-
of the relationship. of which is regulated by a standard ships and activities. apectability.
of propriety.
Physical
environment Enjoyment of specific resources - Striving to maintain general enjoy- Striving to maintain natural environ- Striving to maintain nature in S gen-
food, beautiful locations, etc. - mentof nature in Its various aspects ment in an ordered differentiated erally ordered state conforming to
within context of an established pat- with concern to keep a proper bal- pattern relevant to specific activi- a pattern in which gentle wildness
tern. ance between these enjoyments and ties; e.g., gardening. and cultivation might be intermixed.
other activities.
TRANSCENDENT QUALITY PERFECTION  
Ego's body     Striving to conform with an ideal Striving to achieve some state of Striving to conform with an ideal Striving to conform with a generally
which allows certain bodily gratifi- Ideal beauty or euphoria; horror of which imposes specific deprivations repressiv~ ideal in which the re-
catlons and strictly represses ugliness. and repressions which are highly pressive element is highly evaluated
others evaluated. as such.
Alter as Intense specific demands on alter to Striving to achieve an ideal of com- Striving to achieve an ideal of proper Striving to achieve a repressive re-
Personality chieve ideal relationship in 5 par- plete fusion of love or comradeship; fulfillment of specific obligations in lationship in all spheres via-a-via
 ticular activity. fear of anything less. relations with others; e.g., bureau- others as fulfillment of ~n ideal of
cratic fulfillment of obligation (for- manly or paternal authority.
mal justice).
Physical Striving to achieve some enjoyment Striving to achieve an ideal state Striving to achieve some specific Striving to achieve an ideal state in
environment in a specific activity; e.g., reaching through contact with nature as such discipline or deprivation by extreme which all of nature is fully under
a particular landscape or mountain or Reality. exertion via-k-via nature, the end control, with nothing left to nature's
peak. being the performance of the action own operations (but not for instru-
itself. mental purpoaea~.
IMMANENT QUALITY PERFECTION  
Ego's body     Acceptance of opportunities for Acceptance of opportunihes for any Acceptance of specific deprivations Acceptance of deprivations in general
specific gratifications along already gratificationas they occuror as need as imposed by object Situation. (Not on grounds that they are imposed by
established channels. No substits- emerges. No attachment to specific ethically required to accept them the situation.
tibilily of one mode of gratification objects or modes of gratification. but absence of feasible alternatives
for another. renders it necessary.)
Alter as Acceptance of a specific alter as a Acceptance of any alter as a satis- Acceptance of a specific alter as im- Acceptance of other persons In gen-
Personality satinfactory partner for enjoyment factory portner for enjoyment of any posing deprivations which are not to eralas agents of deprivations which
of a specific gratification. No joint gratification as needs arise and as be avoided since they are part of the are not to be avoided since they are
exertion with alter to achieve hith opportunities occur. No joint exer- situalion. part of the situation.
erto unrealized goals. tion with alter to achieve hitherto
unrealized goals.
Physical Acceptance of available opportunities Acceptance of available opportunities Acceptance of specific environment Acceptance of environment as gen-
environment for specific gratifications afforded for any kind of gratifications as they deprivations as they occur with [ittie eraily deprivational without alter-
by environment and some effort to occur andasneed arises. Efforts to effort to avoid them in the future, natives and hence with little effort
ward off loss of these opportunities ward off losses taken only with re- looking upon them as given by the to avoid them.
without, however, effort to extend spect to most immediately enjoyed situation.
range of opportunities for gratifica- gratification opportunity but in view
tion or to guarantee them. of wide substitutibility of gratifica-
tion objects.
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