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The are those who hold that our fundamental knowledge of reality is grounded in reason.
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Inborn ideas that are in the mind even before experience are called ideas.
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Socrates saw himself as a of ideas, claiming not to give birth to ideas himself but to assist others in doing so.
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According to Plato, particulars are perpetually changing, but are the unchanging foundations of reality.
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Descartes believed that in order to move from knowledge of his own mind to knowledge of physical objects he first had to demonstrate the existence of .







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