The Great Philosopher's Cafe
Is the Ideal Form of the Perfect Scone Really the Cause of the Perfect Scone?
Plato, the great philosopher, sat at the head of the table, sipping his coffee and pondering the nature of reality.
The other philosophers in attendance eagerly joined in, each offering their thoughts on the matter.
- Aristotle: "I think the ideal form of the perfect scone is the cause of its existence, but only if we define 'perfect' as 'fluffy'."
- Kant: "But what about the imperfections of the scone? Does the existence of a single crumb negate the perfectness of the ideal form?"
- Plato: "Ah, but what about the scones that exist in a state of quantum superposition, both perfect and imperfect at the same time?"