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Bookem Plato Platonic Forms

"Where The Wild Things Are", yet could we still state that it participates in the Form since it doesn't look like a book? This is where are senses deceive us. Up close you would notice that it is a known book, but from afar it participates in a different Form. This leads to the thought of an infinite number of Forms. This stack of papers you could say is imitating the form rather than participating in it.Everyone has a conceived notion of what a book is. We learn what a book is at a very early age. Unless people know of Plato's Theory of Forms, they think little if not nothing of what role this theory plays in our thought processes. When we see an object that consists of information in the form of words or pictures on paper between two bindings, our brains tell us that that object is a book. This proves that we have an idea in our head of what a book should look like....

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