The Platonist school begins by accepting the primacy of consciousness, by
reversing the relationship of consciousness to existence, by assuming that
reality must conform to the content of consciousness, not the other way
around—on the premise that the presence of any notion in man's mind proves the
existence of a corresponding referent in reality.
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