Sensory intuition and the dogma of localization

Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 5 (1-4):238 – 251 (1962)
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Abstract

Conceptualism, like any other philosophical doctrine of comparable scope, has both ontological and epistemological aspects. Ontologically, however, conceptualism does not differ significantly from certain forms of nominalism. 1 At its root lies an epistemological thesis: All objects of sensory intuition are localized in space and time. 2 In this paper, I wish to explore some of the consequences of this thesis.

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