- 1395. Creativity or Concrescence
- 1396. On the abstract or necessary
- 1397. Concerning concrete reality
- 1398. If Hartshorne is right
- 1399. Explaining "concrete"
- 1400. A distinction to be made
- 1401. Necessary is . . .
- 1402. Abstracts
- 1403. Two analyses of existence
- 1404. What is an event?
- 1405. The inclusive mode of actuality
- 1406. Distinction between concretes
- 1407. I can only wonder . . .
- 1408. Passiones entis convertibiles
- 1409. According to Danto
- 1410. The necessity of transcendental argument
- 1411. Concerning ordinary properties
- 1412. Concrescence as such
- 1413.The Production
- 1414. Concreteness and Abstractness
- 1415. The Process
- 1416. Particulars
- 1417. Whereby
- 1418. The Determinate
- 1419. Initial Fact
- 1420. Adequate
- 1421. Parallel
- 1422. Nothing
- 1423. Nonbeing
- 1424. Existentials
- 1425. Any ordinary abstract . . .
- 1426. The necessary is easily explicated . . .
- 1427. Events and Transcendentals
- 1428. Concretes
- 1429. A Concrete is relative . . .
- 1430. Events occur . . .
- 1431. On Transcendental Arguments
- 1432. Possibility is futurity . . .
- 1433. Convertible transcendentals . . .
- 1434. What is at stake . . .
- 1435. If Convertible transcendentals . . .
- 1436. The Distinction between "transcendental' and "categorial" . . .
- 1437. There Are two ultimate dualities . . .
- 1438. On The Meaning of "Concrete"
- 1439. What exactly does it mean to be the subject . . .
- 1440. To be (really, internally) related . . .
- 1441. On the Logic of the Relative
- 1442. Abstracts
- 1443. Outline of Transcendal Metaphysics
- 1444. "Composite" Concretes
- 1445. Substance