- 1525. Significantly, the only logical-ontological . . .
- 1526. A necessary condition of anything . . .
- 1527. Personal identity is a special form . . .
- 1528. If beauty of all kinds is unity . . .
- 1529. If by "the abstract" generally . . .
- 1530. According to Hartshorne, "the principle of process" . . .
- 1531. I find it interesting . . .
- 1532. I assume that what Hartshorne . . .
- 1533. Aristotle's contention against Platonism . . .
- 1534. In some of my formulations . . .
- 1535. "Nature" in the sense of natura naturans . . .
- 1536. Being refers either to what has . . .
- 1537. Hartshorne speaks of "individuals . . .
- 1538. The past is that which is the wholly fixed . . .
- 1539. An unqualified principle of sufficient reason . . .
- 1540. Problem: If being an abstract . . .
- 1541. Let realism be the position that there is . . .
- 1542. I have spoken variously of "ultimate subjects" . . .
- 1543. Rule: The more abstract something is . . .
- 1544. Mourad observes, to my mind helpfully . . .
- 1545. According to Thomas Aquinas, "That which first falls . . .
- 1546. Some Relevant Polar Contrasts