By Schubert Ogden
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When Hartshorne talks about the "personal element" that stubbornly persists notwithstanding philosophy's aspiration to "impersonal truth"; or when he speaks of "intuitions" being "the nonlogical side of awareness," which is also needed, along with "technical logic," to establish a metaphysics (CSPM: xiv, xvii f.), he seems to me to be recognizing, in his way, the difference between the two levels of living understandingly -- the understandingly—the primary level of self-understanding and life-praxis and the secondary level of critical reflection.
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