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One must uphold the efficacy of the unaided individual mind. This means defending both the senses and reason. The remainder of this book is devoted to doing just that. I establish two fundamental points: 1) perception is the base of all knowledge; 2) valid concepts are formed from perception by an objective process.
How We Know: Epistemology on an Objectivist Foundation
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