The Notebooks of Schubert Ogden

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The defining characteristics, and hence the individuality, or individual essence, of the one and only universal individual are themselves all extraordinary, i.e., transcendental, properties.

By contrast, the defining characteristics of any and all particular individuals must be, in part, ordinary, i.e., categorial, generic, and specific, as well as individual, properties.

September 1995

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