Plato's One Over Many Argument for the Forms

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Here, we look at Plato's One Over Many Argument for the Forms, in which he argues that there are conceptual categories of things that need to come from somewhere. Since those categories don't change, and the world does change, those categories must come from somewhere other than the world. Hence, his belief in the Realm of the Forms.
Perfect for studying in the A-level Religious Studies Course.
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Best most understandable video of Plato forms I've come across. Thank you so much for the wonderful explanation.

teram
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What app or device do you use to make these kinds of presentations?

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I wonder why "a realm" is necessary to host the forms?

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