Image and reality in Plato's republic

Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 47 (1):113-131 (1965)
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The purpose is to clarify and explain plato's theory of the forms. discussion on the theory: varieties of paradigmata, image and reality and predicates. the forms of paradigmata fill a wide range of philosophical roles. forms should be spoken of as forms rather then as structures or patterns, sets or universals, fregean concepts or eternal possibilities. (staff)

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