Unfortunately, this is how the vast majority of the world’s population lives, that is to say, in a veritable cave where reality is an illusion that keeps them prisoner
seen in Plato’s story, Allegory of the Cave. Plato’s allegory revolves around one of three prisoners chained in a cave since childhood, whose reality is made up of only shadows. The prisoner is let out of the cave and forced to experience the real world and realizes the truth within the outside world. Another work that can be compared to Plato’s, Allegory of the Cave is Peter Weir’s film, The Truman Show. The Truman Show is essentially a modern, pop-culture version of…
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Plato’s Allegory of the Cave is a work created more than two-thousand years ago. It is written in the form of a discussion between a teacher and a student about a hypothetical group of people, raised in a cave, and the way they would react to exposure to the real world. The matrix, on the other hand, was filmed only 17 years ago and is about a world dominated by computers and the people resisting them. The majority of the human population is imprisoned in a virtual reality, called the matrix, which…
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In Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave”, we are introduced to prisoners that have been chained in a cave from birth. They were forced to believe in man-made shadows created by puppeteers carrying objects back and forth . The shadows along with the echoes (which the prisoners believed were coming from the shadows), create an illusion (which serves as an allegory for ignorance). After one of the prisoners were dragged up to the opening of the cave (where he sees sunlight for…
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in, the Matrix, was unreal. The four philosophies applied in Matrix are “Plato’s Allegory of the Cave”, “The Work of René Descartes”, “Simulacra and Simulation” and “Socrates’ Visit to the Oracle of Delphi”. By using these four philosophies, it gives the movie more depth and illustrates different perspectives of illusion. “Plato’s Allegory of the Cave” explored the idea of illusion. Plato envisions borned prisoners in a cave. They were told to look one way, where the shadows are located. In their…
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Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave” is a great piece of writing that serves as something very obvious; a dramatic comparison of what is reality and what we perceive to be reality. Although this is the case, some components of “Allegory of the Cave” cannot be identified as easy as the extended metaphor presented throughout the reading. One component that needs extra analyzing to identify is the allegory of the story, or its philosophical messages. Another component not easily identified is the frictional…
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The Matrix and the Allegory of the Cave What if one were living through life completely bound and facing a reality that doesn't even exist? The prisoners in Plato's "Allegory of the Cave" are blind from true reality as well as the people in the movie The Matrix. They are given false images and they accept what their senses are telling them. They believe what they are experiencing is not all that really exists. Plato, the ancient Greek philosopher wrote "The Allegory of the Cave," to explain the…
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Plato’s allegory of the cave has meanings on many different levels, which expresses Plato’s understandings of the progress of the mind from its lowest stage to an enlightened stage of good. Through the allegory Plato shows clearly his beliefs about the relations of the world of appearances and the world of reality. The reasoning behind many of Plato’s beliefs is that he thought ‘the senses can be mistaken, but knowledge gained through philosophical reasoning was certain’ The allegory shows a contrast…
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unlikely as it seems, Plato, Descartes, and the Matrix all have a similar theme throughout them. One of the most obvious similarities between The Matrix and the other two pieces of literature is the idea that the reality of life is nothing but an illusion. All three question the notion that experiencing reality through the senses is real or if it is fake. In The Matrix after taking the red pill , Ne realizes that his life is nothing but a massive computer generated system that only lets on the idea…
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The Allegory Because of how we live, true reality is not obvious to most of us. However, we mistake what we see and hear for reality and truth. This is the basic premise for Plato's Allegory of the Cave, in which prisoners sit in a cave, chained down, watching images cast on the wall in front of them. They accept these views as reality and they are unable to grasp their overall situation: the cave and images are a ruse, a mere shadow show orchestrated for them by unseen men. At some point,…
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1 Gabriel Gonzalez Philosophical Explorations I Instructor Strellis Final Paper Plato’s “myth of the cave” In Book 7 of The Republic, Plato presents an interesting allegory known as “the myth of the cave.” In this myth, Socrates (Plato’s teacher) tells Glaucon to imagine a cave in which a group of people are chained and are forced to always face a wall at the back of the cave. A fire is burning behind these prisoners, and another group of people constantly walks back and forth…
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