"Plato believed that a world of forms existed and that the reason people
can see two different, unique objects both as chairs is because they are
both attempts to replicate the form of chair. I think it is because
humans have the ability to reason and look at the shape of the objects
and see that they are most likely to function as chairs... and that its our ability to comprehend the function of the materials that makes it a chair."
The above quote is what struck me most about Brassard's post. I am in total agreement that Plato did not "capture the full truth" when speaking of his Theory of Forms. Without humans to determine what a chair is, would there be a chair? If a human did not think of the word 'chair' would there be a chair? Yes, there would be a chair but it would be a completely different concept. The entire idea of the Theory of Forms makes sense, but like Brassard said, it is incomplete.
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