By Schubert Ogden
The Notebooks of Schubert Ogden
Epigraph
"The many become one, and are increased by one. . . .Also, there are two senses of the one-nan1ely, the sense of the one which is all, and the sense of the one among the many. . . . We are, each of us, one among others; and all of us are embraced in the unity of the whole."
Alfred North Whitehead
"[M]etaphysics is essentially a question of the logical structure of concepts. . . . [T]he basic decisions are not as to metaphors, but as to logical structure. What depends upon what, what includes what, what is necessary to or contingent upon what?"
Charles Hartshorne