Introduction to objectivist epistemology

New York, N.Y.: New American Library. Edited by Leonard Peikoff & Harry Binswanger (1966)
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Denies that human senses cannot be trusted, that logic is arbitrary, and that concepts have no basis in reality and discusses universals

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