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  1. Rational intuition: Bealer on its nature and epistemic status.Ernest Sosa - 1996 - Philosophical Studies 81 (2-3):151--162.
    A discussion of George Bealer's conception and defense of rational intuition as a basis of philosophical knowledge, under three main heads: a) the phenomenology of intellectual intuition; b) the status of such intuition as a basic source of evidence, and the explanation of what gives it that status; and c) the defense of intuition against those who would reject it and exclude it on principle from the set of valid sources of evidence.
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  • That numbers could be objects.Linda Wetzel - 1989 - Philosophical Studies 56 (3):273--92.
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  • A reductio ad surdum? Field on the contingency of mathematical objects.Bob Hale & Crispin Wright - 1994 - Mind 103 (410):169-184.
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