The Forms were Plato's concept of "universals". He said we find in them "particulars".
Aristotle corrected the mistake by pointing out that universals are found in particulars, in other words, universals like "animalia" are found in particulars like "homo sapiens" and "chimpanzees".
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The Forms were Plato's concept of "universals". He said we find in them "particulars".
Aristotle corrected the mistake by pointing out that universals are found in particulars, in other words, universals like "animalia" are found in particulars like "homo sapiens" and "chimpanzees".