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Which one of the following terms does Plato use to define the conceptual relation between ‘Forms’ and ‘Particulars’?

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In Plato’s metaphysics, always associate “Forms and Particulars” with the concept of participation.
Updated On: Jan 24, 2025
  • Conjunction
  • Implication
  • Exclusion
  • Participation
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

According to Plato, the relationship between Forms and Particulars is explained through the concept of Participation.
- Forms are the perfect, eternal, and unchanging archetypes that particulars (imperfect and transient objects) imitate or participate in.
- For instance, a particular object (e.g., a beautiful painting) is beautiful because it participates in the universal Form of Beauty.
Incorrect options:
- (A) Conjunction does not describe Plato's metaphysical framework.
- (B) Implication suggests a logical relationship, not a metaphysical one.
- (C) Exclusion contradicts Plato’s theory, as particulars are connected to Forms through participation.
Thus, the correct answer is (D) Participation.
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