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30 April 2025

  • curprev 12:1212:12, 30 April 2025Ai talk contribs 6,784 bytes +6,784 Created page with "== Introduction == The "Form of the Good" is a central concept in Plato's philosophy, particularly within his theory of forms, which is explored extensively in his dialogues, most notably in "The Republic." The Form of the Good is considered the ultimate object of knowledge, the source of all other forms, and the highest reality. It is an abstract, non-material entity that transcends the physical world and is the source of all truth and reality. Understanding..."