id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 33411 Stace, W. T. (Walter Terence) A Critical History of Greek Philosophy .txt text/plain 114597 7679 74 the theory of Ideas is really the work of Socrates, and not of Plato, different kinds of matter are forms of some one physical existence. gods; even Plato and Aristotle thought that the stars were divine formed the central idea of Plato and Aristotle. Ideas, is Plato's doctrine of the nature of the absolute reality. reason the Ideas are, in modern times, often called "universals." Ideas, again, are universal; things of sense are always particular and Ideas are outside space and time, things of sense are Aristotle observes that Plato's theory of Ideas has three sources, the place the end of life in the knowledge of the Absolute, or the Idea, the Ideas being the absolute reality, how does the world of sense, Idea, in Plato's philosophy, is the sole reality. (1) Plato's Ideas do not explain the existence of things. (2) Plato has not explained the relation of Ideas to things. ./cache/33411.txt ./txt/33411.txt