Adam Glantz

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To oversimplify a bit, it boils down to the following: the cause of, say, largeness should not be small, nor should it be able to cause smallness. Likewise, the cause of equality should not be unequal, and should never cause inequality. Now, Forms seem to satisfy this demand admirably. If things are
Classical Philosophy (A History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps #1)
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