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According to Aristotle, the Universal Forms

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According to Aristotle, the universal forms:


A) don't actually exist.
B) are embodied all around us in the things of the world of space and time.
C) exist in an independent transcendent reality.
D) were a fiction created by Plato.
E) None of the above

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