By Schubert Ogden
I assume that what Hartshorne refers to as "individually distinctive attributes, characteristics definitive of a given individual, such as being the son of So-and-so, or even being 'this man'" (AD: 295_),_ are what I mean by "individualities," as the lowest level of ordinary abstracts or properties, the higher levels of which, in order, are "species," "genera," and "categories."
5 February 1998