The Notebooks of Schubert Ogden

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The real, according to Willian1 James, is "what we in some way find ourselves obliged to take account of." it is whatever anyone thinks it is." [Sc. about it] can be true or false." .t"The rea!," HalPhorne says, "is that to which true affirmations refer" (" ... reality is the object of correct affirmations [that which measures their truth] ...").

"[R]eality," Hartshorne says, is "that which makes ideas true rather than false."

"That is real," C.S. Peirce says, "which is what

According to Charles Hartshorne, "'real' means having a character of its own with reference to which opinions

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