Examples Of Living In The Cave

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My whole life I have heard it said that we humans live our lives as delusions and we do. When I was a child, I used to think that whatever was in my head ,whether it could happen or not , was true and that people could be anything or do anything. Now when I think about it, I see that maybe those were just false beliefs because sometimes there are certain things that we humans are not able to do. In discussions of delusions , one controversial issue by Plato, has been that we are always in a cave and we can never come out no matter how much knowledge a person has. On the other hand Francis Bacon argues that we make mistakes and we should be humble enough to acknowledge it and move on. My own view is that being in the cave is like people being …show more content…

Although living a life with delusions may seem easier than living a life with reality, I claim that living with false beliefs furthers a person from reality and it harms the person because when reality hits a person who is living with false beliefs, it will confuse and distress them. This is a problem because living away from reality for a long time can lure a person to never wanting to come out of their cave.
Accordingly, Plato states how curious he is about what the prisoners of the cave see because they are chained and not allowed to look anywhere but the wall in front of them. In Allegory Of The Cave Plato states, “You have shown me a strange image, and they are strange prisoners. Like ourselves, I replied; and they see only their own shadows, or the shadows of one another, which …show more content…

After years and years of living with false beliefs in a dark area , Plato tells us how those people will behave. Plato states that , “when he approaches the light his eyes will be dazzled, and he will not be able to see anything at all of what are now called realities.” (122). Basically, Plato is saying how people would feel when they leave the cave for the first time and come in contact with the light and reality. I 'm of two minds about Plato 's claim that we are able to come out of the cave. On one hand , I agree that if we do come out of the cave then it 's going to be confusing and hard at first. On the other hand, I 'm not sure if we are able to come out of the cave. I think that we humans have been in the cave for so long that we do not have the capacity to go out of the cave and into reality. In addition, Bacon 's view is that every human being has his/her own cave that they live in. We tend to live in a dark cave filled with false beliefs and delusions to make our hard life more endurable. Bacon states that, “For everyone has a cave or den of his own, which refracts and discolors the light of nature.” (131). Bacon 's point is that each person has a cave for themselves full of false beliefs. He thinks that each cave represents how each person wants to live their lives with delusions. Bacon 's theory of the cave is extremely useful because it sheds

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