Analysis Of Allegory Of The Cave

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Allegory of the Cave ~Plato Allegory of the Cave ~Plato Pamela Coburn PHI 210 11 A - CRITICAL THINKING Instructor: Ms. Tammy J. Nuzzo-Morgan January 16 2014 "Allegory of the Cave"( Plato) represents how we perceive and believe is reality. The only power anyone has over us is that which we allow them to have. The allegory has, moral, social, political and religious implications. The “allegory” has two meanings, literal and symbolic; which the cave represents. It represents in theory that his ideas are forms we see, struggles in life as a semblance of our imagination. “Plato” perceives ideas as what we perceive through our senses may be a kind of reality. “Socrates” suggests that there is some confusion in our minds between ignorance and knowledge and that we pass from light to darkness in our minds much like the cave. The cave represents what our minds in the dark are the chains that force us to take things as they are rather than to perceive them to be, almost like a denial. There has to be a purpose and objective to our thinking for us to turn things arou...

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