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Platonic criticism, literary criticism based on the philosophical writings of Plato, especially his views on art expressed in Phaedrus, Ion, and the Republic. In practice Platonic criticism is part of an extensive approach to literature, involving an examination of the moral, ethical, and historical effects of a work of art. PLZ MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST ANSWER.

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Plato believed general concepts exist and, are in fact, more real then the particular ones. The basic criticism of Plato is that he didn't take into account that there were certain concepts that were general, but it didn't make sense for them to be Forms, this especially applied to negatively defined concepts.

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