1. Plato's Republic - The Three Great Analogies
Plato's Republic - The Three Great Analogies The Allegory of the Cave, like most things in philosophy, can be interpreted in many different ways. ... The Cave suggests to us that Plato saw most of humanity living in "the cave", in the dark, and that the vision of knowledge was salvation from darkness. ... Plato's two worlds: the dark, the cave, and the bright were his way of rejecting the Sophists, who found "true knowledge" impossible because of constant change. Plato believed there was a "true Idea of Justice". ... Imagining, here in Plato's world, is seen as "true reality...
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