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    Discussion Question 5 In platos republic‚ book VI‚ platos tells the story of Allegory of the cave. This story tells of what plato believes true education is. First plato tells what education is not. “Education isn’t what some people declare it to be‚ namly‚ putting knowledge into souls that lack it‚ like putting sight into blind eyes”(518b) then plato describes what he thinks education is. “Then education is the craft concerned with doing this very thing‚ this turning around‚ and with how the soul

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    The Way of Change Humans are all different but yet everyone is still the same in a sense. Plato‚ one of the worlds smartest and sharpest philosophers to ever live wrote an interesting book about this named “The Allegory of the Cave”‚ it’s a very interesting book an covers many aspects of life. Everyone can be afraid of trying new things‚ or live in cycle of laziness. But until people realize within themselves that are living a life of these unsatisfactory problems they will never be able to over

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    Plato‚ famous philosopher and student of Aristotle‚ once wrote of his skepticism of common sense in a piece he titled‚ “Allegory of the Cave.” In reference to people chained in a cave he writes‚ “how could they see anything but shadows if they were never allowed to move their heads?” As Plato highlights here‚ certain aspects of our reality will always allude us and thus our own perception of the world is based upon the shadows‚ or the biased perception of what we deem certain. One of these aspects

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    III. Parmenides was of the Pre-Socratic times that focused on the offspring of philosophy‚ metaphysics. Parmenides philosophy relies heavily on reason‚ which influenced the thinking of Plato and Aristotle tremendously. A monist with such a radical metaphysical view on what is there and what is not‚ or what actually exists and what doesn’t. Understand and accept that Parmenides views are tenable yet also counterintuitive. His views open our eyes to knowing that the fundamental nature of reality has

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    Psychology; period 5 5 September 2013 The Truman Show Truman Burbank is used for an experiment.  Psychosocial rehabilitation specialist‚ Kendra Cherry says “The experimental method involves manipulating one variable to determine if changes in one variable cause changes in another variable.  This method relies on controlled methods‚ random assignment and the manipulation of variables.”   Every aspect of Truman’s life is controlled by the tv show.  The crew of the show control what is said to him‚ the environment

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    RUNNING HEAD: The Truman Show/Sociological Perspective The Truman Show/Sociological Perspective Claudette Morrison University of Phoenix March 1‚ 2010 The Truman Show/Sociological Perspective The movie _The Truman Show_ is a compelling movie about the affects of a controlled society on an individual. This movie stars Jim Cary as Truman Burbank and is set in modern-day reality. The hypothesis of the movie is a mammoth sociological experiment involving this man named Truman. Truman is born and raised

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    b) “Medicine is the science and art of healing.”(6) In modern societies‚ medicine is used every day to cure and prevent illnesses. There are three different types of medicine‚ these being Western Scientific‚ Complementary Alternative (CAM) and Traditional Medicine (TM). Western Scientific is the “modernised” medicine which involves “health science‚ biomedical research and injury and disease‚ typically through medication‚ surgery or some other form of therapy” (6). Complementary Alternative

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    Director‚ Peter Weir‚ release his fourteenth movie‚ ’The Truman Show’ on the 24th of September‚ 1998 (Australia). Truman Burbank‚ the protagonist of the film‚ is unaware of the fact that his life is part of a massive TV set. Producer of the show‚ Christof‚ orchestrates ’The Truman show’‚ where utopia is used to describe his image of a perfect world. ’The Truman Show’ live broadcasts every move captured of Truman’s by hidden cameras. Peter Weirrr uses setting‚ costume and ediiting as cinematic techniques

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    The Truman Show and Pleasantville essay Satire is defined as biting wit‚ irony or sarcasm used to expose vice or folly. Many literary or theatrical and cinematic works have these qualities. They make ridicule of any fault or foolish act in society‚ often in the form of comedy. In the films The Truman Show and Pleasantville‚ satire is used to portray many faults as well as different aspects of modern society. Cinematography is the art or technique of movie photography‚ including both the shooting

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    Explain the Analogy of the Cave in Plato’s Republic. Plato uses the analogy of the cave to illustrate the varying degrees of human nature between enlightened and unenlightenment. The varying degrees in enlightenment refer to the varying degrees in which we understand reality. For Plato‚ the highest degree of knowledge‚ or enlightenment‚ is the perception of the “essential Form of Goodness” Plato splits the varying degrees between enlightenment and illustrate epistemology. The stage furthest

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