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Plato believed that concepts had a universal form, an ideal form, which leads to his idealistic philosophy.
Aristotle believed that universal forms were not necessarily attached to each object or concept, and that each instance of an object or a concept had to be analyzed on its own.
Aristotle believed that universal forms were not necessarily attached to each object or concept, and that each instance of an object or a concept had to be analyzed on its own.
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Plato believed that concepts had a universal form, an ideal form, which leads to his idealistic philosophy. Aristotlebelieved that universal forms were not necessarily attached to each object or concept, and that each instance of an object or a concept had to be analyzed on its own.
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