By Schubert Ogden
The Notebooks of Schubert Ogden
Hartshorne says: "When one has come to the most general ideas, one has concepts that must always be derivable from no matter what starting point. . . . One is at the hub where all spokes meet" ("John Hick . . .": 158).
But what could be meant by "must always be derivable from," except "must always be logically analyzable from," or even "must always be transcendentally deducible from"?
26 February 2006