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Platonic Realism and Aristotilian Realism. In favoring the role that reality play, and downplaying the role of consciouness, these varients tend to lead down the path of [[intrinsicim]], which in turn culminates in [[religion]].
Platonic Realism and Aristotilian Realism. In favoring the role that reality play, and downplaying the role of consciouness, these varients are considered to be [[Intrinsicism]], and lead down the path toward [[religion]], and finally [[Rationalism]].
 
Contrast with [[nominalism]].
 
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Platonic Realism and Aristotilian Realism. In favoring the role that reality play, and downplaying the role of consciouness, these varients are considered to be Intrinsicism, and lead down the path toward religion, and finally Rationalism.

Contrast with nominalism.