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    The analogy of the cave tells us nothing about reality. Discuss [10] To explain the way in which Plato’s analogy of the cave could tell us something about reality‚ one could use the example of a small town‚ in the middle of nowhere. Many people live in this town‚ and it has a school‚ a church‚ a post office and a shop. The population of the town rarely leave to visit other places. These people can be considered to be the prisoners in Plato’s analogy‚ chained together‚ facing a blank wall‚ assuming

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    Cave Art Shamanism

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    Cave art also known as parietal art‚ in the Upper Paleolithic from approximately 40‚000 – 10‚000 years BP is considered a glimpse into the imagination of modern humans. It can be used as a way to record the symbolic development of early humans giving us a hint to when the behaviour started and more importantly why it was created. This essay will demonstrate the different theories on why and how cave paintings could have been used‚ why it is more prevalent in some areas such as South Western France

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    Allegory of the Cave The great philosopher‚ Plato‚ back in the days of the ancient Greek civilization‚ concluded that man as a species can only draw from what his senses take about his surroundings. This includes his social relationships‚ eating habits‚ spiritual beliefs‚ and the many other attributes that make a person who they are. This theory/observation is very accurate about man back then and is also seen in everyday life even today. People are constantly leaving their imaginary caves in search of

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    1 A language in question – Walloon 1.1 A piece in the Belgian Puzzle – Wallonia Within the federal state of Belgium‚ Wallonia is both a Region and a Community‚ two terms which reflect different political realities‚ the former is based on the principle of territoriality with Brussels‚ Flanders and Wallonia‚ while the latter was created on the premise of cultural and linguistic solidarity with the Flemish‚ Walloon and German-speaking Communities (Francard 2013: 29-30). The concept of Community

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    Damien Cave Summary

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    COMM200-U4 06/02/13 Nicole Prince The article “On Sale at Old Navy: Cool Clothes for Identical Zombies!” written by Damien Cave explains how as a society we are swayed by the flash of big corporations and in turn are loosing what real culture we have left. Damien Cave starts the article off with a scenario showing a man named “Thomas Frank”. As Frank walks by a heavily decorated Old Navy he shows his disgust saying ”Oh God‚ this is disgusting”. Thomas Frank is a pioneering social

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    Explain Plato’s Analogy of the Cave Plato’s analogy of the cave begins with prisoner­s who are captured at birth and chained tightly in a cave with no natural daylight so they can only face and look at the wall in front of them. Since these prisoners have always been like this they know nothing else. They have limited knowledge to only what they can ‘see’ and oppose any other ideas. They are trapped like this and cannot go beyond the surface. The prisoners here are supposed to represent us. It

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    He describes a cave where prisoners are chained to a wall and cannot turn their heads‚ but only face straight toward a wall. This cave is all they know‚ they have never experienced any other reality. Behind them is a large fire‚ and in front of that fire people pass with objects and animals‚ reflecting images onto the wall that

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    The Matrix and The Allegory of the Cave "The Allegory of the Cave" and "The Matrix" is similar stories which about there are two realities‚ one is illusion and the other is real. In both stories‚ the humans trapped in the in the illusion‚ they see only what the otehrs want them to see‚ but they believe they see reality as it really is. They accept what their senses tell them as all that exists. In "The Allegory of the Cave‚" the prisoners have chained their legs and necks by “puppet-handles” who

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    the Cave Summary Plato’s Allegory of the Cave presents an enthralling concept that holds strong to this day. In the allegory three main ideas are illustrated : that we have been conditioned to a definite reality since birth‚ we scorn being brought into the ‘light’ of knowledge‚ and that we (as a society) reject anything that contradicts the notions of our preconceived reality. Clever Plato took these ideas and weaved them into an intriguing story of prisoners trapped in an underground cave‚ and

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    Plato Myth of the Cave

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    MYTH OF THE CAVE 1 | Plato’s Myth of the Cave | By Yvette D. Best | | PhilosophyPHI 1005 Spring 2011 | Centenary CollegeMay 29‚ 2011 | | Abstract This paper will describe the learning experience of my interviewees while translating what The Myth of the Cave by Plato means to them. Further‚ it will discuss the similarities and differences between the responses received from my interviewees based on my discussion of The Myth of the Cave by Plato as

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