Dr. Brickhouse presented the argument that “ if you know something, it will never look like something else.” In Plato’s first book all the men stated their definition of justice based on the things they have seen and heard before. Relating Plato’s first book with his seventh. In Plato’s seventh book he describes a cave in which prisoners lived their whole life. The only thing the prisoners are aware of is a fire behind the cave that provides shadows as things move around it. When one of the prisoners gets loose he’s amazed about all the things that live outside the cave that he returns to inform the others but they do not believe him nor have interest to go
Dr. Brickhouse presented the argument that “ if you know something, it will never look like something else.” In Plato’s first book all the men stated their definition of justice based on the things they have seen and heard before. Relating Plato’s first book with his seventh. In Plato’s seventh book he describes a cave in which prisoners lived their whole life. The only thing the prisoners are aware of is a fire behind the cave that provides shadows as things move around it. When one of the prisoners gets loose he’s amazed about all the things that live outside the cave that he returns to inform the others but they do not believe him nor have interest to go