Plato's Form in Abstract-Yet
- From: Douglas Eagleson <eaglesondouglas@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 04 Aug 2007 19:08:04 -0700
http://mally.stanford.edu/cm/forms/
The link above is abstract Greek form. It goes to fourth order
abstract predicate relate, to cause the scientific category.
Abstracting the Form is above and beyond the call of duty. It is akin
to writing one's own Logic.
Now writing your very own Logic is hard now adays because they are
already taken. None are left.
What is importent is the relation of all Logic!
And this is reported in abstract, above.
The website asks: What is the form in the Title?
Translate the form of the title to Zalta's page, please.
As a student it is impossible without instruction. With iNstruction
it required ten minutes for some.
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