Aristotle’s disagreement with Plato is also in terms of the metaphysical status
of universals and particulars. He regards particulars as ‘containing’ both
form and matter. Their views on ontology can be contrasted by the labels
universalia ante rem (universals prior to the objects) and universalia in re
(universals in the objects), where the former is Plato’s and the latter Aristotle’s
conception.