Allegory Of The Cave

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In the Allegory of the Cave Plato's philosophical views can be used to describe his some major philosophical questions. The Allegory of the Cave is a story about prisoners in a cave who have never experienced anything besides watching shadows on a wall. The prisoners assumed that the shadows on the wall were the whole of the reality. One prisoner is freed and sees that the images on the wall that he has been staring at his entire life is not real. He is then let out of the cave and is shown a new reality of colors and depth. The prisoner is eventually taken back into the cave where he informs the other prisoners that everything they have known there entire life is a lie and that there is a world apart from what they have seen. The prisoners

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