Plato Flashcards

1
Q

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?

A

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?

A

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?

A

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?

A

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?

A

The form of the good

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14
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What is the form of the good?

A

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?

A

The world of Appearances

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16
Q

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

A

The world of the forms

17
Q

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
Q

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
Q

Words used to describe the forms

A

Ideal, concept, eternal, perfect, unchanging

20
Q

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

A

Particular, phenomena

21
Q

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
Q

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
Q

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

A

Form of justice, beauty and equality

24
Q

What is behind the prisoners in Plato’s analogy?

A

A fire

25
Q

What is cast in the wall in front of the chained prisoners in Plato’s analogy?

A

Shadows of objects carried by people on a walkway in front of the fire

26
Q

What happens when the freed prisoner returns to the cave?

A

He can’t see well and the other prisoners threaten to kill anyone who tries to free them

27
Q

At the end of the analogy, whose death may be alluded to?

A

Socrates

28
Q

What did A. N. Whitehead say about Plato?

A

“All western philosophy is footnotes to Plato”

29
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What does Whiteheads quote mean?

A

That Plato is very important to Western Philosophy and much of it follows in the tradition of Plato’s rationalism

30
Q

What is Aristotles argument against Plato’s form called?

A

The third man argument

31
Q

What is the study of knowledge, or how we know, called?

A

Epistemology

32
Q

What are the three ways of understanding how true knowledge is gained?

A

Empiricism, rationalism and revelation

33
Q

Give an example of the senses deceiving us

A

A straight pencil looks bent in a glass of water