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    due: __TBD_______________________ 1. How does The Allegory of the Cave illustrate Plato’s view of the physical world? 2. According to Plato‚ how can we find the “true essence” of an object? 3. In this parable‚ how is the human soul described? 4. How does the allegory describe the process of acquiring knowledge? 5. After reading this allegory‚ how do you think Plato would describe “happiness?” Page 2 of 2 6. Who are the “people chained in the cave?” 7. According to The Allegory of the Cave‚ how should

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    the analogy of being in a cave of darkness. The only knowledge that the prisoners had been from their imagination because they haven’t experienced anything else. This holds the prisoners back from gaining the truth that is outside of the cave. Plato describes an experience of a prisoner that was able to ascend from the cave and see reality outside. He was able to see things in a different light. He no longer had to use his imagination to comprehend things and ideas around him. He escaped the

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    Aristotle’s Theory Plato‚ being a student of Socrates‚ valued the act of challenging another’s thought process. By questioning the mindsets of others‚ he soon realized that many people lacked an explanation for general things. There was no manner in which one could describe what “is”‚ and how humans can come to know such a revelation. Plato sought comprehensive answers in order to provide clarifications for what was around him. Due to his insatiable need to learn and philosophize‚ Plato prompted the birth

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    Plato’s Analogy of the Cave Plato (428-348BC) was a student of Socrates and was the teacher of Aristotle. He is said to be one of the most revered philosophers of all time. He produced a lot of work but one of his major works was “The Republic” which was written in the middle section of his life. It is a Socratic dialogue‚ concerning the definition of justice and the order. It outlines his concepts of the Forms‚ knowledge of the world‚ ethics and politics. Plato was an absolutist and used a lot

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    Atlantis, the Lost City

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    City Atlantis is known to most people as a legend or myth written by the Greek poet Plato‚ but is it possible that this lost continent really existed? Is it all legend or could there be some fact to it? Contrary to common belief there have been numerous geological and historical findings that actually give proof to the existence of this lost city. In the book Imagining Atlantis it tells us the story written by Plato. "According to ancient Egyptian temple records the Athenians fought an aggressive war

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    the whole mind must be educated in every aspect. Socrates is one of the most well-known philosophers in the history of the world. His studies were based on passion; he truly did love wisdom. However‚ philosophy itself existed long before Socrates‚ Plato‚ Aristotle‚ and Descartes. Philosophers who studied before Socratic philosophy came about studied arché. Arché simply means “stuff.” The focus of their studies was metaphysics‚ or the study of the physical world. They tried to define reality by studying

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    Socrates vs Protagoras

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    Philosophy Socrates a sophist? Or just sophisticated? Plato goes a long way in attempting to distinguish Socrates from the likes of Protagoras‚ a self admitted sophist. In Protagoras‚ Socrates is depicted as a street smart‚ wisdom dispensing young man‚ brash with confidence and a bit of arrogance that goes a long way when confronted with the old school rhetoric of Protagoras. Plato begins to separate the two at the hip right from the get go. The dialogue between Socrates and his inquisitive friend

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    Biography of Raphael "While we may term other works paintings‚ those of Raphael are living things; the flesh palpitates‚ the breath comes and goes‚ every organ lives‚ life pulsates everywhere." -- Vasari Raphael was born Raffaello Santi or Raffaello Sanzio in Urbino on April 6‚ 1483‚ and received his early training in art from his father‚ the painter Giovanni Santi. In 1499 he went to Perugia‚ in Umbria‚ and became a student and assistant of the painter Perugino. Raphael imitated his master

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    Allegory of the Cave

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    WARNING: Under no circumstances is this site’s information/articles to be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means‚ in whole or in part‚ without prior permission. The Cave And The Matrix Towers In Book VII of The Republic‚ Plato tells a story entitled "The Allegory Of The Cave." He begins the story by describing a dark underground cave where a group of people are sitting in one long row with their backs to the cave’s entrance. Chained to their chairs from an early age‚ all

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    2014 Analysis Paper #1 Story of Ethics Plato and Aristotle each convey important points throughout their writings pertaining to the origin of ethics. Plato repetitively emphasizes his understanding of truth and reason‚ while Aristotle explains the significance of virtue and habituation. Plato’s spiritual explanation of ethics addresses the importance of goodness in the world and what it means to be a good person even when immoral people may prosper. Plato continues to emphasize the higher power

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