Mike,

At 04:23 PM 5/17/2005, you wrote:
>>Perhaps I should say realist, rather than idealist. I use idealist in the 
>>sense that Platonic ideas have a real existence somewhere outside of the 
>>human mind.<<

Yes. Well, Platonic idealism is generally regarded as a category of realism. So 
is Thomism and (debatably) Aristotelianism.

Regards, Mark A. Foster • Portal: http://markfoster.net
"No, no ... how tempted soever. To nominalism be faithful 
forever!" -- Aleister Crowley, Magick Without Tears 


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