Plato's theory of forms and Aristotle's Hylomorphism form a
foundational bifurcation at the source of western philosophy. From
a Jurisprudential and Talmudic point of view, assessing the status
of objects and actions obligatory in Halacha can be clarified when
assessed through this dual view of obligations to abstract ideal
forms or concrete earthly objects. The Talmudic mode of analysing
Halachic obligations suggests an approach of abstraction that
though not fully Platonic, can share some basic logical modes with
it.
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