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What is the primary focus of Plato's theory of forms?
The existence of ideal, abstract forms that represent the essence of things.
The importance of physical reality over abstract concepts.
The belief that knowledge is solely gained through sensory experience.
The idea that logic can be disregarded in philosophical pursuits.
How did Plato influence Euclidean geometry?
By establishing the axiomatic method as a means to derive geometric truths.
By arguing that geometry should be based on physical observations.
By dismissing the importance of geometric reasoning.
By proposing that all geometric shapes are imperfect representations of forms.
What did Plato believe about the relationship between mathematics and the physical world?
Mathematics is an abstract discipline that reveals truths beyond the physical realm.
Mathematics is entirely irrelevant to understanding reality.
Mathematics should only be based on empirical studies of the physical world.
Mathematics is a game without real-world applications.
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