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Concepts in ancient Greek epistemology

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In ancient Greek epistemology, concepts played a crucial role in understanding how knowledge is acquired, categorized, and utilized. The ancient Greeks, particularly philosophers like Plato and Aristotle, grappled with the nature of concepts and their relation to knowledge and reality. 1. **Plato's Theory of Forms**: Plato posited that concepts (or Forms) are the eternal and unchanging ideals that represent the true essence of things.

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