1. Why does Plato believe that truth and ultimate reality reside on a dimension that is outside and beyond space and time?
2. In accord with his views on truth and ultimate reality, Plato describes a group of entities (e.g., the Good, perfect justice, perfect beauty, numbers, etc.) that are outside and beyond space and time. Critically discuss whether some of these entities are more plausible than others as ones that, since they are supposedly timeless, are absolutely fixed in content and therefore immune to changes in time, culture, or history.
Critically discuss both these questions and and include refernces
It has to be done before 11 pm NZ time on Wednesday
1000 words