Platonic Ideal Forms
Philosophical Questions
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Narrated by:
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Daniel Pagone
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By:
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Boris Kriger
About this listen
Platonic Ideal Forms reintroduces one of the oldest metaphysical ideas to the world of contemporary thought. Rather than treating Plato as a figure sealed in antiquity, this book places him in direct conversation with the sciences, paradoxes, and abstractions of the twenty-first century. The theory of ideal forms becomes a lens through which complexity, uncertainty, beauty, truth, and order can be re-examined with renewed clarity.
Each chapter explores a central theme of Plato’s vision — the nature of Being, the structure of reality, the relation between appearance and essence, and the hidden architecture that shapes our thoughts. After every chapter, a fictional dialogue unfolds between Plato and a great thinker from another era — Aristotle, Kant, Leibniz, Wittgenstein, Schrödinger, Laozi, and others. These dialogues are not literary ornament but an extension of the argument: they reveal tensions, illuminate contrasts, and bring ancient questions into modern light.
The book concludes with a full Compendium of Ideal Forms — a structured catalogue of the invisible principles discussed throughout the text. Each entry articulates the essence, function, manifestations, distortions, psychological dimension, and metaphysical tension of a single form. This compendium serves as both a map and a guide, allowing the lsitener to see how these forms weave through philosophy, science, and human experience.
Platonic Ideal Forms is not a historical study but a living conversation across centuries — a work that invites the listener to think with Plato, question him, expand him, and discover how his vision opens into the deepest questions of our time.