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Plato's Theory of Forms posits that non-material abstract forms, or ideas, represent the most accurate reality, with the physical world being a mere shadow or imitation of this true existence. This theory underscores the belief that knowledge is a matter of recollecting the immutable truths of these forms, which are accessible through reason rather than sensory experience.
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