Thursday, June 21, 2007

Footnote From Our Philosopher

The concept of the Platonic Ideal is a system for understanding and participating in the world. According to this system, there is an ideal Form to both sensible things, such as chairs and houses, and concepts, such as justice and beauty. IT is based on the premise that there are shades, or degrees of reality: what we see to be a chair, for instance, is only the “shadowy” essence of that chair [598c, Republic], and likewise for Truth, Equality and Justice. For Plato, it is the job of the crafter, be it carpenter, thinker or any other skilled person, to engage in their respective craft and attempt to approximate the Ideal Form of their subject matter.

1 comment:

Michael-Ann said...

this post is both begging me to accept a challenge and inspirational :)

Nice seeing you this past weekend!

Hope all is well on the home-front.