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    The Allegory of the cave is a short story about a prisoner who is locked in a cave with other prisoners. Every day they see shadows of objects or people passing by‚ but they never realized that the shadows and figures they see aren’t the real objects. One of the prisoners breaks free and sees the world for what it really is and finds out that the shadows weren’t real. He comes to this realization when he looks at his own reflection. When he goes to tell the other prisoners they don’t understand or

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    Comparison Matrix Paper September 21‚ 2013 Comparison Matrix Paper The focus of this paper was to use the matrix to compare two empirical articles‚ Leadership Behaviors and Subordinate Resilience written by Harland‚ Harrison‚ Jones & Reiter-Palmon and Initial Assessment and Validation of an Instrument to Measure Student Perceptions of Leadership Skills‚ written by Zula‚ Yarrish & Christensen. The articles were based on research questions the authors wanted to find answers to. In order to discover

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    another world: an eternal world of ideas. It is made up out of eternal unchanging forms of things. This world can be known through reason alone. The material world (world of things) is a manifestation of this eternal world of ideas. Using the allegory‚ Plato pictures the everyday situation of man. He can speak‚ hear‚ and encounter the world without actually being aware of the world of Ideas.  True knowledge can only be gained from the world of ideas. The world of things merely generates opinions

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    many who agreed with and valued the ideas of a democratic government and thought that it helped Athens thrive however‚ there were many individuals who disagreed with the ideas of democracy. Throughout Aristophanes’ Lysistrata and Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave” and the Crito‚ many different ideas of free speech surfaced and soon these different texts became very important artifacts relating to free speech. Although Aristophanes and Plato both value free speech within a democratic society‚ they both

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    Even though it may be a bad or evil decision‚ to them it is a good decision for them. He believed no person had intentions of evil or wrong doing and if they had knowledge of wrong doing‚ they would choose to do good instead. The Apology and Allegory of the Cave Readings‚ is much like the Good Brahmin’s (Voltaire) in that we are as wise‚ as we engage ourselves into. If we do not venture outside our comfort zone or space‚ we cannot learn about the world‚ cultures‚ different people and the wonders of

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    directly correlate with the walls in Plato’s allegory of the cave by identifying with the lack of personal thought and opinions that make up an individual. Just as the prisoners of Plato’s Cave are subjected to a false reality of shadow puppetry so are the citizens of Pleasantville subject to conformity. However‚ once personal choice is explored citizens of Pleasantville cannot go back to living as they once did‚ just as the enlightened prisoner of Plato’s cave cannot return to past beliefs with his newly

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    University of Phoenix Material Government Comparisons Matrix Based on the readings from State and Local Government‚ review and summarize how each issue is managed at the state and local levels. Write 50 to 70 words for each response. State Local Federal How these entities cooperate General Responsibilities Policies or Laws Elections and Voting Term Limits Administration Correctional Facilities Education Welfare

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    The best likeness among The Matrix‚ Plato’s cave analogy similarity‚ and Descartes’ thoughts is that every one of the three question whether the truth experienced through the faculties is for sure unmistakable and objective‚ or in the event that it is‚ however a figment. The Matrix is the account of a PC created "the truth"‚ Plato’s give in relationship inquires as to whether what is thought to be reality could simply be shadows contemplated that‚ since we are equipped for being misled‚ we could

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    The film The Matrix presents and deals with many interesting philosophical issues. Here I will discuss a particular scene from the film‚ namely‚ the ’red/blue pill’ dialogue between Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne) and Neo (Keanu Reaves). This dialogue can be considered as dealing with a philosophical thought experiment: Nozick’s (1974) experience machine‚ and questions that arise from it. Namely‚ would an individual‚ after coming to know that they are not actually directing their own life‚ but are

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    Critical Analysis of "The Truman Show" and Plato’s "Allegory of the Cave" When "The Truman Show" was released in 1998‚ it was just another popular Hollywood flick‚ but its story is closely related to Plato’s "Allegory of the Cave." The plot line for the movie follows this classic tale in many ways‚ some more obvious then others. As with most cinematic treachery‚ the movie’s similarities are no coincidence. The writers drew from Plato’s classic because it is such a universal story and is something

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