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"It has generally been assumed that of two opposing systems of philosophy, e.g., realism and idealism..." — Morris Raphael Cohen
It has generally been assumed that of two opposing systems of philosophy, e.g., realism and idealism, one only can be true and one must be false; and so philosophers have been hopelessly divided on the question, which is the true one.
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