The Forms have a real existence, Plato tells us in the dialogues, but outside time and space. They are not part of the realm of the senses or the world we normally describe as reality. They are the models from which that world is built; so they must be prior to, and higher than, that world we engage in on a daily basis.
The Forms have a real existence, Plato tells us in the dialogues, but outside time and space. They are not part of the realm of the senses or the world we normally describe as reality. They are the models from which that world is built; so they must be prior to, and higher than, that world we engage in on a daily basis.
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and Myers algorithm, underlined in wavy red.
The‧Forms‧ have‧ a‧ real‧ existence,‧ Plato‧ tells‧ us‧ in‧ the‧ dialogues,‧ but‧ outside‧ time‧ and‧ space.‧ They‧ are‧ *not*‧part‧ of‧ the‧ realm‧ of‧ the‧ senses‧ or‧ the‧ world‧ we‧ normally‧ describe‧ as‧ reality.‧ They‧ are‧ the‧ models‧ from‧ which‧ that‧ world‧ is‧ built;‧ so‧ they‧ must‧ be‧ prior‧ to,‧ and‧ higher‧ than,‧ that‧ world‧ we‧ engage‧ in‧ on‧ a‧ daily‧ basis.
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