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  1. Plato'S Forms

    ... Arguments Opposed to the Combination of Topic #1 and Topic #2: Forms as Universals
    and Substances In Studies in Plato's Metaphysics, Professor Cross argues ...

  2. Plato'S Forms

    ... Arguments Opposed to the Combination of Topic #1 and Topic #2: Forms as Universals
    and Substances In Studies in Plato's Metaphysics, Professor Cross argues ...

  3. Metaphysics : Plato Vs. Aristotle

    Metaphysics : Plato vs. Aristotle. ... Metaphysics is widely studied today, and the theories
    of Plato and Aristotle are still followed and being researched. ...

  4. Comparison Of Metaphysics

    ... multiple worlds. This is a major difference in the metaphysics of Aristotle
    and Plato, two well known philosophers. Plato’s Theory ...

  5. Biography Of Socrates, Plato, &Amp; Aristotle

    ... According to this reading, Plato's metaphysics divides the world into two distinct
    aspects: the intelligible world of "forms", and the perceptual world we see ...

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  1. Plato

    ... book of Form of The Good. Plato found a connection between metaphysics
    and ethics. His greatest work, The Republic, developed a ...

  2. Greek Philosophy

    ... Plato soon became the creator of metaphysics. ... He differed from Plato because he
    metaphysics was a studied of nature and the cause of things. ...

  3. Justice: Plato Vs. Aristotle

    ... However, Plato defined his ideal of justice with more usage of metaphysics, invoking
    his Form of the Good, while Aristotle took a more practical approach ...

  4. Perception Of Reality

    ... for a metaphysician. Two of the best known philosophers that dealt with
    metaphysics were Aristotle and Plato. Both of these philosophers ...

  5. Aristotle Vs. Plato Learning Is Recollection

    ... In The Metaphysics, Aristotle puts forth the view that universal information is
    gained through experience and not recollection as Plato had said. ...

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