What is Aristotle's 'Third Man' Argument Against the Forms?

Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 28:123-160 (2005)
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reprint Sharma, Ravi (2005) "What is Aristotle's 'Third Man' Argument Against the Forms?". In Sedley, David, Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy Xxviii: Summer 2005, pp. : Oxford University Press (2005)

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