rationalism in cognition

Minds have perceptual-image copies and abstract concepts {rationalism, cognition}. Abstract concepts are Mind's innate abilities, such as reasoning. Knowledge can be true a priori, but sensory knowledge is not absolute truth. Concepts and perceptions in Mind are codes {sign}. Minds are separate reality from physical world and have their own laws [Plato, -380] [Plato, -360].

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