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Aristotle clearly accepted Empedocles' claim, but he rejected Plato's idea of the forms. According to Aristotle, the
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in matter. The form is an active principle. Matter, on the other hand is passive, being a mere
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That Plato accepted (or at least did not reject) Empedocles' claim can be seen in the
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inheres in Socrates, then Socrates is said to participate in the attribute,
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entering into a thing. The idea was further developed by
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