Adam Glantz

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Like Plato, he asserts that true knowledge can be had only in the light of perfect exemplars, which God created as models for the things we find around us in the physical universe. These exemplars are the “very natures and essences of the things.”9 By aligning our initial concepts with them, we can avoid all error and guarantee a successful end to the scientific enterprise.
Medieval Philosophy
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