In spite of humanity's special, scientific verisimilitude, natural circumstances of independent lives draw out certain natural proclivities within the context of our individual psycho-social realities, creating both differentiation and the paradox of conflict. The enshrinement of this complex of proclivities that forms an over-arching subjectivity, Heidegger called 'enowning'. As an enowning being, the human subject shelters the self in ideology, closing off from and concealing to the other.It seems one human's enowning, is another human's Cartesian subject.