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Forms, the True Objects of Knowledge

Title: Forms, the True Objects of Knowledge
Category: /History
Details: Words: 1241 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Forms, the True Objects of Knowledge
Amidst the conversational deductions Plato makes in The Republic about the creation of an ideal society and the meaning of justice, Plato reveals his understanding and definitions of the ideal concepts of essence, which he refers to as Forms, the nature of reality, and our perceptions as human beings. Through means of question and answer, logical conclusions and analogies, Plato concludes that the Forms are the only true objects of knowledge, and that true knowledge …showed first 75 words of 1241 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1241 total…back from the intricacies of how Plato broke down and defined the different elements of being, one can see that Plato essentially deduces the nature and separation of the world of becoming and the world of being. He defined our perception of reality and the definition of true knowledge as only operating with Forms, completely independent from the flux of the sensible world. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography** The Republic of Plato, Francis MacDonald Cornford, Oxford University Press, 1941

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