History of Western Philosophy – Plato (Conclusion) and Aristotle’s Metaphysics

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In the general history of philosophy, the main difference between Plato and Aristotle is the question of whether “form” or “idea” and “concrete sensible things” are separated.

However, the separation of “ideas” and “concrete sensible things” does not seem to be the “fundamental difference” between Plato and Aristotle. Plato and Aristotle seem to have the above general disagreement due to “deeper considerations” on why “ideas” and “concrete sensible things” should be considered separate or not.

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