BEYTULHIKME-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY, cilt.11, sa.1, ss.79-95, 2021 (ESCI)
We can divide Plato's views on the image into two groups. The first is the sensory form, which is mostly the subject of seeing and hearing senses, the sensory image, the other is the rational form that requires mental understanding, the rational image. In this study, the effect of the memory (mneme) argument in which sensory images are preserved and diversified, and the reminiscence (anamnesis)-knowledge of discursive thinking argument, which includes rational, thought (dianoia) images, on the sensory and rational image distinction is examined, and the square is considered in the rational imagination category (dianoia), mathematika image will be shown.