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Meaning of the Allegory of the Cave
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Philosophy (Plato) Mind Map on Meaning of the Allegory of the Cave, created by ellen.harrison on 17/02/2014.
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Meaning of the Allegory of the Cave
Allegory
A story with meanings on several levels
Why does Plato use this Allegory?
1. Express progress of the mind from the lowest stages of enlightenment to knowledge of the Good
2. Show a contrast of those who see (philosophers) and those who cannot
3. Express his views on who should be in charge - the more rational and enlightened beings ( philosophers)
Imagery of the cave
Comfort zone
Closed minds
Happy with what they perceive as reality
Limited to what they can learn
The Prisoners
Society
Controlled by others/those in charge
Choices made based on others decisions
Shadows
Control of those who know more
Lead people into a false sense of security and reality
Prisoners who take shadows at face value
Unwilling to learn more
Society ( not philosophers)
They take the shadows to more real, do not question
The freed Prisoner
Journey of knowledge
Not easy to find the truth but it is important
Journey - Long, difficult, painful
Once experiencing it, he knows the importance of the truth
Outside the person understands
The real truth
What has been hidden from him
Enlightenment for him
Truth and reality and is more knowledgeable and wise because of it
The former prisoner
A philosopher
Someone who knows the truth and dedicates his life to helping others know it
Chained prisoners
An unwillingness of society to believe
Don't want to believe that tehy and their reality is wrong
Plato's point
Society are happy and comfortable where they are
Prisoners don't understand what the cave is to the former prisoner as they have not seen the outside world
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