Universal (metaphysics) - Wikipedia Plato's examples of what we might today call universals included mathematical and geometrical ideas such as a circle and natural numbers as universals Plato's views on universals did, however, vary across several different discussions
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Universals - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy Universals are a class of mind-independent entities, usually contrasted with individuals (or so-called “particulars”), postulated to ground and explain relations of qualitative identity and resemblance among individuals
Problem of universals | Definition, Examples, Facts . . . Problem of universals, in metaphysics, the question of whether there are universals—“general” things of which particular things are instances or examples or cases—and, if so, what exactly they are and how human knowledge of them is possible
Universals - Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy In metaphysics, the term ‘universals’ is applied to things of two sorts: properties (such as redness or roundness), and relations (such as kinship relations like sisterhood, or the causal relation, or spatial and temporal relations) Universals are to be understood by contrast with particulars