Plato Flashcards

1
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What is Plato’s real world called?

A

The world of the forms

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2
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What does Plato call the material world?

A

The world of appearances

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3
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How many worlds does Plato think exist?

A

Two

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4
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How does Plato think true knowledge is gained?

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By reason, not the senses

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5
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Who should be leaders, according to Plato?

A

Philosophers

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6
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What does Plato call the best leaders of society?

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Philosopher Kings

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7
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Who was Plato’s teacher?

A

Socrates

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8
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Who was Plato’s student?

A

Aristotle

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9
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What is Plato’s most famous analogy called?

A

The analogy of the cave

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10
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What do the shadows represent in Plato’s analogy?

A

The objects in the material world, experienced by the senses

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11
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Who do the prisoners represent in Plato’s analogy?

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Empiricists, people in the material world who rely on their senses and experiences for truth/knowledge

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12
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Who does the escaped prisoner represent in Plato’s analogy?

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The Philosopher, discovering true knowledge through reason

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13
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What does the sun represent in Plato’s analogy?

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The form of the good

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14
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What is the form of the good?

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The highest of all the forms in the world of the forms

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15
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What does the cave represent in Plato’s analogy?

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The world of Appearances

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16
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What does the World outside the cave represent in Plato’s analogy?

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The world of the forms

17
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Why are the prisoners chained in Plato’s analogy?

A

Because they are restricted by their senses, and fooled into believing this world is all there is

18
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Why is the journey out of the cave so difficult for the freed prisoner?

A

Because learning to rely on reason, rather than the senses/experience is difficult; philosophical enlightenment takes effort

19
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Words used to describe the forms

A

Ideal, concept, eternal, perfect, unchanging

20
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What words does Plato use to describe the objects in the material world?

A

Particular, phenomena

21
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How do objects in the material world, relate to the real world?

A

They are poor, imperfect and changing reflections of the form; they participate in the form

22
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How does Plato think we know about the forms?

A

By recollecting/remembering (anamnesis) from when our souls were in the world of the forms

23
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What sort of concepts (forms) is Plato most concerned with when he talks about Forms?

A

Form of justice, beauty and equality

24
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What is behind the prisoners in Plato’s analogy?

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What is cast in the wall in front of the chained prisoners in Plato’s analogy?
Shadows of objects carried by people on a walkway in front of the fire
26
What happens when the freed prisoner returns to the cave?
He can’t see well and the other prisoners threaten to kill anyone who tries to free them
27
At the end of the analogy, whose death may be alluded to?
Socrates
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What did A. N. Whitehead say about Plato?
“All western philosophy is footnotes to Plato”
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What does Whiteheads quote mean?
That Plato is very important to Western Philosophy and much of it follows in the tradition of Plato’s rationalism
30
What is Aristotles argument against Plato’s form called?
The third man argument
31
What is the study of knowledge, or how we know, called?
Epistemology
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What are the three ways of understanding how true knowledge is gained?
Empiricism, rationalism and revelation
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Give an example of the senses deceiving us
A straight pencil looks bent in a glass of water