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### [Plato](#plato) {#plato}
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Horses and horsemanship are a common theme in Plato's dialogues as an example of an art and its object - no doubt his example of choice because of the special status of horses in the pursuit of truth. In fact, horses are mentioned in **17 out of 25** works by Plato, or **68%**. That's a number.
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### [Thomas Aquinas](#aquinas) {#aquinas}
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In *Summa Theologica* I.44.3, Aquinas addresses an objection dealing with Platonic Forms:
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## [Horses in Contemporary Philosophy](#contemporary) {#contemporary}
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<img src="./armchair.jpg" height=300>
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### [Peter Van Inwagen](#vaninwagen) {#vaninwagen}
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In his essay "Meta-Ontology", van Inwagen uses unicorns and horses as an example:
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