Philosophy can think unity; differences are included in it, but communicated.\nUnity receives differences, not denying them: they are not denied, but communicated\nwith each other. Culture is a nature that man builds, in order to be able to\nexist in the world. Cultures are varied, but when they are considered from the point\nof view of unity, they are both communicated and preserved in their diversity. Such\na way of thinking makes a free making of this diverse-unity possible.