Plato's Analogy of the Cave Flashcards
What does the cave represent?
The world of the senses in which most people are trapped, a world of decay and change
What do the prisoners represent?
The ordinary people who only know what their senses tell them - empirical evidence
What do the shadows represent?
Material objects experienced by the senses, phenomena - the instances/reflections of the forms
What does the prisoner who is set free represent?
The philosopher - the rationalist who uses reason to understand the real world
What does the journey out of the cave represent?
The philosophers journey of enlightenment to the real world
What does the world outside the cave represent?
The world of the Forms, the real world which is eternal and immutable - cannot be changed or destroyed
What does the sun represent?
The highest Form - the Form of the Good on which everything ultimately depends
What does the return to the prisoners represent?
When the philosopher tries to convince other people of the real world only known through reason but people do not believe him
What is the quote from philosopher kings?
“Philosophers should rule society”
What was Plato’s main question?
How do we know what is real and how do we know anything?
How many strengths are there for the analogy of the cave which should be remembered?
3
What is a strength of the analogy of the cave in terms of 5 senses?
People can only rely on their 5 senses so they can be deceived by their senses e.g. refraction and microscopes to look at things we cannot see
What is a strength of the analogy of the cave in terms of universality?
The analogy of the cave is universal so everyone in the world can relate to it
What is a strength of the analogy of the cave in terms of the cave?
The cave represents everything in our world and everything in it and all we know e.g. the cave is our world and we are the prisoners
How many weaknesses are there for the analogy of the cave which should be remembered?
6