Chair Entertainment Grou
Entertainer in Provo, UT
In his Theory of Forms, Plato divided the human experience into two realms: the material realm and the transcendent realm of Forms or abstract ideas. The world of Forms is perceived through the mind, through reason, and is pure and immutable. Physical objects are imperfect images of the ideal Forms from which they are created. As an example, Plato asserted that while a chair has many physical representations, the Form of a chair, or it's chairness is a universal perfect.