The Notebooks of Schubert Ogden

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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

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