Plato and the form of the good

articulars", these being individual examples of things such as cats, pencils, flowers and cups. All of these things are contingent, which means that they are how they appear, but they did not necessarily have to be that way, or even exist at all. These particulars exist in a specific time and place, and are not eternal or unchanging. Human beings categorize these particulars into groups to help make sense of the impericial world
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