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The prismatic god, the stranger god, the hinge — these don’t represent a structuralism that instantiates itself everywhere for all worlds; they’re a sensitive and responsive way of understanding other disclosures always from within a particular disclosure. We uncover a particularism (another’s world in its consistency and coherence; §3.16, §3.30) by way of a universalism (prismatic god), emergent from our particularism (our world), which seeks to undo its own tendency to universalism (the snake eats its tail).