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Modelling Rationality... and Beyond the Physics

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Modelling Rationality... and Beyond the Physics
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Publisher: American Research Press
ISBN/ASIN: 1931233489
Number of pages: 110

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The author of this paper is convinced that the Platonic theory of reminiscence is not a mere speculation, and the meaning of the spirit of science and philosophy is in fact the expression of a natural phenomenon which in the sense of the MESER concept is called revelation.

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