For clearest thinking, imo it's worth noting that Plato's platonism functioned as the solution to a bunch of problems Plato had, mainly consequent to the Greek view of nature as lacking any precision. The mischief comes later, after, at the hands of people either who did not understand Plato's original project, or had agendas of their own.What mischief Plato and platonism has caused!!! — Asif
Platonic forms exist in our minds, not outside — Gregory
And this a species of Realism v. Nominalism. In my view, resolved in the recognition and acknowledgement of collective wisdom, Mind, as both passive and active, as reasoning and passionate, as artist and judge - and so forth. But with the corollary that for there to be Mind, there must be minds. No minds, no Mind.But if you're a certain kind of modal realist, like me, then all these hypotheticals necessarily do exist, in their own possible worlds of sorts, — Pfhorrest
And this a species of Realism v. Nominalism. — tim wood
but rather everything is fundamentally of the same nature as the abstract, and “concrete” is just indexing: the abstract object we’re a part of. Every other abstract object is also concrete, relative to anything that’s a part of it. — Pfhorrest
Your method of interpretation is yours mine is mine.
I do find it amusing you defending plato and making assumptions that you understand him and others need your help in doing so.
I dont need lenses! — Asif
Platos agenda was a totalitarian project and specifically designed for a political elite of "philosopher kings" Aka priests. — Asif
I dont see why people dont call him out for the totalitarian that he was. — Asif
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