The Notebooks of Schubert Ogden

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I wonder whether "categorial" may not be used in two senses. it may be used simply as the adjectival cognate of "category," W1.derstood as distinct not only from "transcendental," on the one side, but also from "genus," "species," and "individuality (or individual essence)," on the other. it not be used to include all concepts and terms less abstract than transcendentals (and, in their way, existentials), i.e., genera, species, and individualities as well as categories proper? If it

19 February 2006may, "categorial" designates all determinables or properties less abstract than "transcendentals," whether "genera," "species," "individualities," or "categories" proper.

In a strict (or proper) sense,

But in a broad sense, may

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