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Match the philosophers to their key ideas. Democritus Aristotle Heraclitus Physical objects participate in eternal forms. Everything is made of atoms. Everything is both matter and form. Plato Everything
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Match the philosophers to their key ideas.
Democritus
Aristotle
Heraclitus
Physical objects participate in eternal forms.
Everything is made of atoms.
Everything is both matter and form.
Plato
Everything is constantly changing
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Democritus: Everything is made of atoms.
Aristotle: Physical objects participate in eternal forms.
Heraclitus: Everything is constantly changing.
Plato: Everything is both matter and form.
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