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- Plato's '''Theory of Forms''' provides Plato's explanation of the nature of [[Reality]]. In it, Plato5 KB (906 words) - 22:03, 29 June 2012
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- Plato's '''Theory of Forms''' provides Plato's explanation of the nature of [[Reality]]. In it, Plato5 KB (906 words) - 22:03, 29 June 2012
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- ==Definition of philosophy, theory of forms, and dialectic== ...dialectic]]", or the art of separating knowledge from the senses, and the "theory of forms" in which he conjectured the existence of "forms", conceptual ideals free f5 KB (741 words) - 15:01, 25 April 2010
- ...exact opposite of Plato's immaterial world of Ideas as developed in the [[theory of forms]]: the species of 'causes' that Schopenhauer rejects are the ''only'' types12 KB (1,937 words) - 09:00, 25 October 2013
- ...ity, and beyond the Forms in the Good that is beyond Being. The Platonic [[Theory of Forms]] does not depend on sensible perception to ascertain truth but on another17 KB (2,685 words) - 18:54, 24 December 2011
- ...g, discourse, love, anamnesis, the nature and hierarchy of the gods, the [[Theory of Forms]], myth, logos, ''doxa'', truth, discourse, dialetic, the One and the many,11 KB (1,813 words) - 21:31, 29 June 2012
- ...he generality of this approach one should note that mathematics is "a pure theory of forms, which has as its purpose, not the combination of quantities, or of their i28 KB (4,311 words) - 08:36, 14 October 2010
- ...ate in this period and transitional to the next, as they seem to treat the Theory of Forms critically (Parmenides) or not at all (Theaetetus).<ref> based on the secti The Parmenides presents a series of criticisms of the theory of Forms which are sometimes taken to indicate Plato's abandonment of the doctrine.21 KB (3,286 words) - 15:50, 24 July 2015
- ...nsidered our perceptions to be mere approximations to the world of ideal [[Theory of Forms|Forms]], in the way that circles we encounter in nature are mere approximat82 KB (12,424 words) - 15:58, 2 August 2016