No More Learning

The only
difference between Plato and his scholar lies in the clearness of
intellectual vision which Plato shows when he           maintains in
plain words that the universals of exact science are not "in" our
sense-perceptions and therefore to be extracted from them by a process
of abstraction, but are "apart from" or "over" them, and form an ideal
system of interconnected concepts which the experiences of sense merely
"imitate" or make approximation to.