So that when I say that she separated herself from that which was common, or vulgar, I do not mean that she regarded herself as superior to anything in creation, but that she did not forget or ignore the fact that all things in creation, including human beings, are ordered to each other according to their function, or design, and that to undermine that order (or, if you like, relation) by disregarding it, and inventing one’s own paradigm, for the purpose of satisfying one’s own will, and increasing one’s own pleasure, is to mar one’s dignity, and thereby to ‘become’ common.