By Schubert Ogden
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Question: If this may be said of at least two of the so-called convertible transcendentals (i.e., verum and ens,) , may it not also be said, mutatis mutandis, of all the others, and so of convertible transcendentals as such_?_
Whatever the answer, I have long recognized that convertible transcendentals are, in their way, interest-relative. Assuming, then, an "objectively relativistic" account of such interests, one might well conclude that something like Danto's judgment about any of the terms expressive of these interests must be correct.
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