My dim recollection is that Plato’s Forms/Ideals were not meant to be understood as functions. That came in more with Aristotle? For Plato, a cup is a cup because it has cupness, not because it holds wine.
What I liked in your response was that you grabbed this intriguing coincidence and ran with it!
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I really appreciate having had this opportunity to exchange ideas with you.
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Sure! Maybe we can go into more depth in some other venue someday. Twitter is not so great for substantive discussions, by and large.
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Thanks for the amazing feedback!!! I will study everything very closely...
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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