Plato’s theory of forms is best represented by the statement: The cats that we see are:
a. superior copies of an abstract incomplete form of “catness”
b. inferior copies of an abstract pure idea of “catness”
c. manifestations of our sensory processes but in actuality we cannot know if they exist
d. concrete forms born of our sensory processes, proving their existence
b. inferior copies of an abstract pure idea of “catness”
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What will be an ideal response?