Adam Glantz

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Forms help Plato with at least three interconnected problems. First, they give him appropriate objects of knowledge—when we recollect, it will be Forms we are recollecting. Second, Forms are free of the compresence of opposites: the equal things we experience are actually both equal and unequal, but the Form of Equal is not unequal in any way. Third, Forms will be proper and universal causes of features like equality and beauty.
Classical Philosophy (A History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps #1)
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