Strife of Systems And Productive Duality An Essay in Philosophy
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There is here no ground for emphasizing the authority of logic or reason over any other human faculty; condemning, for example, a pragmatic basis for Platonism, or an intuitive one. " Universals we believe in because we need them for our thought " so might a pragmatist speak so too proceeds the argument of Mr. Russell. And we might as properly say with Descartes that we accept universals because they appear before us clear and distinct in lumine naturali. That there are universals, then, we can...not help admitting, but it is not implied in anything else unless we decide to INTELLECTUALISM, PRAGMATISM, INTUITIONISM 231 imply it, nor is it demonstrable by reason's laws. It simply is true, as a sort of ultimate datum. It rests upon no reductio ad absurdum of an opponent who insists that there is nothing permanent. And as its truth does not depend upon the suicide of the opposing view, we may well ask, is there not really an even balance between the belief in universals and the belief that all things change ?
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