Plato: The Philosopher

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Philosophy

 

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Robert T

 

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July 5, 2013

 

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University

 

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First, knowledge must be certain and perfect. Second, knowledge must have as its object that which is genuinely real as contrasted with that which is an appearance only. Because that which is fully real must, for Plato, be fixed, permanent, and unchanging, he identified the real with the ideal realm of being as opposed to the physical world of becoming...
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What this means is that what we see, hear, or touch are merely opinions that people makeup for the true form or idea which exists in the superior realm. A good example of this theory is Plato's myth of the "cave." The myth of the cave describes individuals chained deep within the recesses of a cave. Bound so that vision is restricted, they cannot see one another...
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