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Card 16
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How do we recognise what things are without being told?
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Card 17
Front
Can abstract ideas, such as notions of justice and beauty, have Forms?
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Card 18
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How does this work? Use the idea of 'justice' to help explain.
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Card 19
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The Forms are arranged in a hierarchy. What is the highest Form? Why?
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Card 20
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How does the Form of the Good link to the material world?
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Card 21
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Plato argued that things gained their nature by participating or imitating. What do these mean?
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Card 22
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What is noesis and how does this apply to the Forms?
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Card 23
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What is the difference between the soul and body according to Plato?
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Card 24
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What type of theory is this?
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Card 25
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What is the problem with Plato's Form of the Good?
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