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Granted that there are differences between these two things, and that some of them may be significant, it still seems to me that this part ofHeideggerof Heidegger's early work may be said to belong to what Hartshorne speaks of as "logic in the broad sense" even as (again, in my words) "an ultimate or completely general theory of concrete entities as such" also belongs to it.

So I should say that, just as transcendental metaphysics in a broad sense includes something like Heidegger's existentialist analyisanalysis, so "logic in the broad sense" that includes transcendental metaphysics includes it as thus inclusive.

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