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    however is that humans are unconscious‚ in machines that keep their bodies alive while their brains are all connected to the matrix which is simulating real life. The perception is completely false. Similarly‚ in the cave allegory the prisoners’ perception of objects passing the cave wall in the form of shadows is false. In reality‚ they are only guessing the true nature of the shadows and never really know what the objects are until one prisoner is freed and allowed to experience things as they really

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    Allegory of the Cave by Plato questions truth‚ reality‚ and demonstrates how we are similar to the prisoners within the cave. Every person has a personal “cave” and only with knowledge and understanding can we escape from the captivity ignorance. The prisoners in the story were only allowed to see shadows in the cave and it’s what they believed as true. In the story Plato states that the prisoners came to know reality as nothing more as “the shadows of those artificial objects” (Plato 50). Most people

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    The Allegory Of The Cave

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    According to Plato’s theory of the allegory of the cave concludes society cannot rely on empirical evidence as a basis source of true knowledge. For example‚ the prisoners‚ in the cave‚ use their sense to give a meaning of what an object can be understood as. However‚ when a prisoner escapes and get a taste of what is real other than his unexamined life‚ he then realize he senses have been fooling him. In addition‚ he see what the objects real look like other than how they appear as shadows.This

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    Drafty Plato was born in 427 BC in Athens‚ Greece. He was born into a wealthy and aristocratic family with a political background. Plato’s father claimed he was a descendent of Codrus‚ the last king of Athens; on his mother’s side he was related to a Greek lawmaker by the name of Solon. Plato’s father died when he was still young and the rest of his childhood was spent with his mother and her new husband Pyrilampes‚ an Athenian politician. Although Plato had many political influences in his

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    events—that is‚ until they wake up. What if they do not wake up? How would they know the difference between their false perceptions and reality? The Ancient Greek philosopher Plato explores this concept within an example he uses in his work The Republic. In his example‚ known as the “Allegory of the Cave”‚ Plato uses an allegorical cave to show how humans are uncomfortable when exposed to the truth and that they are manipulated by higher authorities. In their 1999 motion picture The Matrix‚ the Wachowski

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    Hobbes Vs Plato

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    What do Plato‚ Descartes‚ and Hobbes contribute to the question "how do we know what is true‚ and what is false?" In the allegory of the cavePlato views the sunlight as the truth‚ and the shadows in the cave as being false‚ and his contribution to the question "how can we tell what is true‚ and what is false" is that we have no way of knowing what is true‚ and what is false‚ until we have experienced them both‚ and can compare the two. I think that Plato is trying to say that society

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    The allegory of the cave was a vision that Plato described to Socrates about prisoners chained facing a wall of a cave so that they could not move. Chained there for their entire lives they could not see themselves or each other all they could see was the cave wall and shadows. Fire burned above their heads and behind them. Between the fire and the prisoners a wall lined path where people walk and carry vases‚ statues‚ and other artifacts on their heads. The prisoners could hear echoes of voices

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    Chauvet Caves

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    it exactly as the artist envisioned it. ANCIENT ART Chauvet Caves Panel of Lions- Chauvet

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    The Matrix and The Allegory of the Cave Both "The Allegory of the Cave" and "The Matrix" are stories in which there are two realities‚ one perceived and one real. Although "The Matrix" is not based exactly on Plato’s "The Allegory of the Cave‚" there are several parallels between the two works. The similarities in "The Matrix‚" relate to Plato’s concept. They project his thoughts of natural logic from "The Allegory of the Cave" into a perspective that makes it easier for people to understand when

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    Symposium Cave Allegory

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    to the climb out of the cave in Plato’s "Allegory of the Cave." In the "Allegory of the Cave‚" the chained down prisoners are limited with their perception on reality. At first‚ they can only see moving shadows on the wall in front of them. Once released‚ the prisoners’ sense of reality is changed as they can see the people making those shadows. The prisoners can then climb up the ascent of the cave and eventually bask in the Sun’s rays. After stepping outside the cave‚ the prisoner accepts a new

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