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The Theory of Ideas


teoria1.jpg (28887 byte) Plato said the general word 'horse' refers not to this horse but to any horse. There is, somewhere or other, an ideal horse, outside space and time. The idea is real, the particular is only apparent. To illustrate the difference between appearance and reality, Plato came up with his famous simile of the CAVE.