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Essay on plato and the cave |
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Plato s Theory of Knowledge is very interesting. He expresses this theory
with three approaches: his allegory of The Cave, his metaphor of the Divided
Line and his doctrine The Forms. Each theory is interconnected; one could
not be without the other. Here we will explore how one relates to the other.
In The Cave, Plato describes a vision of shackled prisoners seated in a dark
cave facing the wall. Chained also by their necks, the prisoners can only look
forward and see only shadows, These shadows are produced by men, with
shapes of objects or men, walking in front of a fire behind the prisoners. Plato
states that for the prisoners, reality is only the mere shadows thrown onto the
wall. Another vision is releasing a prisoner from his chains, how his
movements are difficult, his eye adjustment painful and suggestions of the
effects of returning to the cave. The Cave suggests to us that Plato saw most
of humanity living in the cave , in the dark, and that the vision of knowledge
and the conversion to that knowledge was salvation from darkness. He put
it this way, the conversion of the soul is not to put the power of sight in the
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Keywords: plato, prisoners, allegory of the cave, sophists, shadows, conversion, dark cave, theory of knowledge, wrong direction, true idea, true knowledge, shackled, two worlds, expresses, metaphor
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