Intro to Plato
The Third Man Argument is a philosophical critique of Plato's Theory of Forms, which suggests that if a Form exists for each property (like 'largeness'), then there must be another Form to explain the relationship between the Form and the particular instances of that property. This leads to an infinite regress of Forms, challenging the coherence of Plato's notion of Forms and their nature.
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