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On Ideas
''On Ideas'' (Greek: Περὶ Ἰδεῶν, ''Peri Ideōn'') is a philosophical work which deals with the problem of universals with regards to Plato's Theory of Forms. The work is supposedly by Aristotle, but there is not universal agreement on this point. It only survives now as fragments in quotations by Alexander of Aphrodisias in his commentary of Aristotle's ''Metaphysics''. ==Summary== ''On Ideas'' gives greater detail to many of the arguments which Aristotle recounts in ''Metaphysics'' A.9.〔Irwin and Fine, ''Aristotle Selections'' (Hackett Publishing, 1995), p. 236.〕 There and here objections to arguments for Plato's theory of Forms are given. A point made in multiple places is that the Platonist arguments establish only that there are universals in a general and metaphysically slim sense, and not there are full-blown Forms of the Platonic kind. A version of the third man argument is also given.
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