Platonist Manifesto

Philosophy 69 (268):151- (1994)
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Here is a short, rough statement of the Platonism I defend: There exist things that are not the objects of any actual or possible sense-experience, and that are not themselves experiences of any sort. These things can only be grasped by the intellect: they can′t be seen, touched, tasted, heard or smelt but they can be known. Further, these things are a main concern of philosophy

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