"The Allegory of the Cave" - Discussion Flashcards
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SOAPSTONE
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- S: Socrates, dialogue, wise, thinker
- O: empirical knowledge debate
- A: non-philosophers, empiricism is king
- P: argue that real understanding cannot be observed (exclusively)
- S: allegory, imagery, dialogue
- TONE: philosophical, instructive
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focus: writing techniques for good rhetorical analysis
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- our own writing, whether in rhetorical analysis or in our own arguments, should have the following characteristics:
- clear: taking something complex and making it simple and straightforward
- concise: writing only as much as is needed to make the point; however, be sure to write enough to make the point
- consistent: make sure your writing flows
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step 1
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Plato’s
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step 2
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adoption
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step 3
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of the persona of Socrates
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step 4
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endows his arguments with a deeper level of authority and credibility
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note
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- allegory; figurative language
- allegories
- the message governing should be left to those of mediocre intelligence
- Plato’s extended metaphor crafts the idea that ignorant people prefer to remain in the dark
- Plato
- extended metaphor