Plato’s theory of Forms

Read the entire dialogue; however, I would like your summaries to focus on those passages that deal with
Plato’s theory of Forms, such as 27c-27d, 28 and 29 (pp, 1061-2), 31 (p.1063), 32a and 32b (p.1064), 37c and
38a (p. 1167), 44b-d (pp. 1172-3), 49e and 50a-c (pp. 1176-7), 54 c-d and 55a-c (1180-1). Please, incorporate
in your summaries notions such as Being and Becoming; the universals and the particular; the sensory and the
intelligible; the original and the copied; the corporeal and the ephemeral.
I will upload the Plato, Timaeus pdf.

maries to focus on those passages that deal with
Plato’s theory of Forms, such as 27c-27d, 28 and 29 (pp, 1061-2), 31 (p.1063), 32a and 32b (p.1064), 37c and
38a (p. 1167), 44b-d (pp. 1172-3), 49e and 50a-c (pp. 1176-7), 54 c-d and 55a-c (1180-1). Please, incorporate
in your summaries notions such as Being and Becoming; the universal and the particular; the sensory and the
intelligible; the original and the copied; the corporeal and the ephemeral.
I will upload the Plato, Timaeus pdf.