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Describe the movement of the person in Plato’s allegory of the
cave. Be very specific about the various stages in this
movement, and then please explain how this allegory relates to
our own lives. What is Plato’s idea about the best type of life?
Your response should be at least 500 words in length. You are
required to use at least your textbook as source material for
your response. All sources used, including the textbook, must
be referenced; paraphrased and quoted material must have
accompanying citations.
Plato (427-347
b.c.
) lived and taught philosophy in ancient Athens. In the
following viewpoint, Plato asks his audience to imagine
prisoners living in a cave. The people face a wall where
shadows of various objects dance back and forth. The prisoners
cannot turn their heads to discover the true nature of the
shadows. Further, the prisoners cannot leave the cave to
discover what the
reality
creating the shadows is like. Plato uses this story to illustrate
his belief that we are trapped by our imperfect, subjective
impressions of the world. Plato believes that people too quickly
accept the first appearance of things. What people experience as
reality is really a distorted reflection, or shadow, of the true
reality. Plato believed that humans (in the present
life
) will never completely understand the world. Thus, Plato
challenges his listeners to carefully use reason as a tool to
examine all their beliefs.
As you read, consider the following questions:
According to Plato, humans sometimes find it hard to face
reality. Why is this?
What is the nature of personal growth and education? Is Plato
correct in suggesting that teachers often need to push students
in order for them to face the truth?
What does Plato tell us about first impressions and prejudice?
"Next, then," I said, "take the following parable of education
and
ignorance
as a picture of the condition of our nature. Imagine mankind as
dwelling in an underground cave with a long entrance open to
the light across the whole width of the cave; in this they have
been from childhood, with necks and legs fettered, so they have
to stay where they are. They cannot move their heads round
because of the fetters, and they can only look forward, but light
comes to them from fire burning behind them higher up at a
distance. Between the fire and the prisoners is a road above
their level, and along it imagine a low wall has been built, as
puppet showmen have screens in front of their people over
which they work their puppets." "I see," he said.
The Bearers and Things Carried
"See, then, bearers carrying along this wall all sorts of articles
which they hold projecting above the wall, statues of men and
other living things,
1
made of stone or wood and all kinds of stuff, some of the
bearers speaking and some silent, as you might expect."
"What a remarkable, image," he said, "and what remarkable
prisoners!"
"Just like ourselves," I said. "For, first of all, tell me this: What
do you think such people would have seen of themselves and
each other except their shadows, which the fire cast on the
opposite wall of the cave?"
"I don't see how they could see anything else," said he, "if they
were compelled to keep their heads unmoving all their lives!"
"Very well, what of the things being carried along? Would not
this be the same?"
"Of course it would."
"Suppose the prisoners were able to talk together, don't you
think that when they named the shadows which they saw passing
they would believe they were naming things?"
2
"Necessarily."
"Then if their prison had an echo from the opposite wall,
whenever one of the passing bearers uttered a sound, would they
not suppose that the passing shadow must be making the sound?
Don't you think so?"
"Indeed I do," he said.
"If so," said I, "such persons would certainly believe that there
were no realities except those shadows of handmade things."
3
"So it must be," said he.
Removal of the Fetters
"Now consider," said I, "what their release would be like, and
their cure from these fetters and their folly; let us imagine
whether it might naturally be something like this. One might be
released, and compelled suddenly to stand up and turn his neck
round, and to walk and look towards the firelight; all this would
hurt him, and he would be too much dazzled to see distinctly
those things whose shadows he had seen before. What do you
think he would say, if someone told him that what he saw before
was foolery, but now he saw more rightly, being a bit nearer
reality, and turned towards what was a little more real? What if
he were shown each of the passing things, and compelled by
questions to answer what each one was? Don't you think he
would be puzzled, and believe what he saw before was more
true than what was shown to him now?"
"Far more," he said.
"Then suppose he were compelled to look towards the real light,
it would hurt his eyes, and he would escape by turning them
away to the things which he was able to look at, and these he
would believe to be clearer than what was being shown to him."
"Just so," said he.
Leaving the Cave
"Suppose, now," said I, "that someone should drag him thence
by force, up the rough ascent, the steep way up, and never stop
until he could drag him out into the light of the sun, would he
not be distressed and furious at being dragged; and when he
came into the light, the brilliance would fill his eyes and he
would not be able to see even one of the things now called
real?"
4
"That he would not," said he, "all of a sudden."
"He would have to get used to it, surely, I think, if he is to see
the things above. First he would most easily look at shadows,
after that images of mankind and the rest in water, lastly the
things themselves. After this he would find it easier to survey
by night the heavens themselves and all that is in them, gazing
at the light of the stars and moon, rather than by day the sun
and the sun's light."
"Of course."
"Last of all, I suppose, the sun; he could look on the sun itself
by itself in its own place, and see what it is like, not reflections
of it in water or as it appears in some alien setting."
"Necessarily," said he.
"And only after all this he might reason about it, how this is he
who provides seasons and years, and is set over all there is in
the visible region, and he is in a manner the cause of all things
which they saw."
"Yes, it is clear," said he, "that after all that, he would come to
this last."
"Very good. Let him be reminded of his first habitation, and
what was wisdom in that place, and of his fellow-prisoners
there; don't you think he would bless himself for the change,
and pity them?"
"Yes, indeed."
"And if there were honours and praises among them and prizes
for the one who saw the passing things most sharply and
remembered best which of them used to come before and which
after and which together, and from these was best able to
prophesy accordingly what was going to come—do you believe
he would set his desire on that, and envy those who were
honoured men or potentates among them? Would he not feel as
Homer says,
5
and heartily desire rather to be serf of some landless man on
earth and to endure anything in the world, rather than to opine
as they did and to live in that way?"
"Yes, indeed," said he, "he would rather accept anything than
live like that."
Returning to the Cave
"Then again," I said, "just consider; if such a one should go
down again and sit on his old seat, would he not get his eyes
full of darkness coming in suddenly out of the sun?"
"Very much so," said he.
"And if he should have to compete with those who had been
always prisoners, by laying down the law about those shadows
while he was blinking before his eyes were settled down—and it
would take a good long time to get used to things—wouldn't
they all laugh at him and say he had spoiled his eyesight by
going up there, and it was not worthwhile so much as to try to
go up? And would they not kill anyone who tried to release
them and take them up, if they could somehow lay hands on him
and kill him?"
6
"That they would!" said he.
Conclusion
"Then we must apply this image, my dear Glaucon," said I, "to
all we have been saying. The world of our sight is like the
habitation in prison, the firelight there to the sunlight here, the
ascent and the view of the upper world is the rising of the soul
into the world of mind; put it so and you will not be far from
my own surmise, since that is what you want to hear; but God
knows if it is really true. At least, what appears to me is, that in
the world of known, last of all,
7
the idea of the good, and with what toil to be seen! And seen,
this must be inferred to be the cause of all right and beautiful
things for all, which gives birth to light and the king of light in
the world of sight, and, in the world of mind, herself the queen
produces truth and reason; and she must be seen by one who is
to act with reason publicly or privately."

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  • 1. Describe the movement of the person in Plato’s allegory of the cave. Be very specific about the various stages in this movement, and then please explain how this allegory relates to our own lives. What is Plato’s idea about the best type of life? Your response should be at least 500 words in length. You are required to use at least your textbook as source material for your response. All sources used, including the textbook, must be referenced; paraphrased and quoted material must have accompanying citations. Plato (427-347 b.c. ) lived and taught philosophy in ancient Athens. In the following viewpoint, Plato asks his audience to imagine prisoners living in a cave. The people face a wall where shadows of various objects dance back and forth. The prisoners cannot turn their heads to discover the true nature of the shadows. Further, the prisoners cannot leave the cave to discover what the reality creating the shadows is like. Plato uses this story to illustrate his belief that we are trapped by our imperfect, subjective impressions of the world. Plato believes that people too quickly accept the first appearance of things. What people experience as reality is really a distorted reflection, or shadow, of the true reality. Plato believed that humans (in the present life ) will never completely understand the world. Thus, Plato challenges his listeners to carefully use reason as a tool to examine all their beliefs. As you read, consider the following questions: According to Plato, humans sometimes find it hard to face
  • 2. reality. Why is this? What is the nature of personal growth and education? Is Plato correct in suggesting that teachers often need to push students in order for them to face the truth? What does Plato tell us about first impressions and prejudice? "Next, then," I said, "take the following parable of education and ignorance as a picture of the condition of our nature. Imagine mankind as dwelling in an underground cave with a long entrance open to the light across the whole width of the cave; in this they have been from childhood, with necks and legs fettered, so they have to stay where they are. They cannot move their heads round because of the fetters, and they can only look forward, but light comes to them from fire burning behind them higher up at a distance. Between the fire and the prisoners is a road above their level, and along it imagine a low wall has been built, as puppet showmen have screens in front of their people over which they work their puppets." "I see," he said. The Bearers and Things Carried "See, then, bearers carrying along this wall all sorts of articles which they hold projecting above the wall, statues of men and other living things, 1 made of stone or wood and all kinds of stuff, some of the bearers speaking and some silent, as you might expect." "What a remarkable, image," he said, "and what remarkable prisoners!" "Just like ourselves," I said. "For, first of all, tell me this: What do you think such people would have seen of themselves and each other except their shadows, which the fire cast on the opposite wall of the cave?" "I don't see how they could see anything else," said he, "if they were compelled to keep their heads unmoving all their lives!" "Very well, what of the things being carried along? Would not this be the same?"
  • 3. "Of course it would." "Suppose the prisoners were able to talk together, don't you think that when they named the shadows which they saw passing they would believe they were naming things?" 2 "Necessarily." "Then if their prison had an echo from the opposite wall, whenever one of the passing bearers uttered a sound, would they not suppose that the passing shadow must be making the sound? Don't you think so?" "Indeed I do," he said. "If so," said I, "such persons would certainly believe that there were no realities except those shadows of handmade things." 3 "So it must be," said he. Removal of the Fetters "Now consider," said I, "what their release would be like, and their cure from these fetters and their folly; let us imagine whether it might naturally be something like this. One might be released, and compelled suddenly to stand up and turn his neck round, and to walk and look towards the firelight; all this would hurt him, and he would be too much dazzled to see distinctly those things whose shadows he had seen before. What do you think he would say, if someone told him that what he saw before was foolery, but now he saw more rightly, being a bit nearer reality, and turned towards what was a little more real? What if he were shown each of the passing things, and compelled by questions to answer what each one was? Don't you think he would be puzzled, and believe what he saw before was more true than what was shown to him now?" "Far more," he said. "Then suppose he were compelled to look towards the real light, it would hurt his eyes, and he would escape by turning them away to the things which he was able to look at, and these he would believe to be clearer than what was being shown to him." "Just so," said he.
  • 4. Leaving the Cave "Suppose, now," said I, "that someone should drag him thence by force, up the rough ascent, the steep way up, and never stop until he could drag him out into the light of the sun, would he not be distressed and furious at being dragged; and when he came into the light, the brilliance would fill his eyes and he would not be able to see even one of the things now called real?" 4 "That he would not," said he, "all of a sudden." "He would have to get used to it, surely, I think, if he is to see the things above. First he would most easily look at shadows, after that images of mankind and the rest in water, lastly the things themselves. After this he would find it easier to survey by night the heavens themselves and all that is in them, gazing at the light of the stars and moon, rather than by day the sun and the sun's light." "Of course." "Last of all, I suppose, the sun; he could look on the sun itself by itself in its own place, and see what it is like, not reflections of it in water or as it appears in some alien setting." "Necessarily," said he. "And only after all this he might reason about it, how this is he who provides seasons and years, and is set over all there is in the visible region, and he is in a manner the cause of all things which they saw." "Yes, it is clear," said he, "that after all that, he would come to this last." "Very good. Let him be reminded of his first habitation, and what was wisdom in that place, and of his fellow-prisoners there; don't you think he would bless himself for the change, and pity them?" "Yes, indeed." "And if there were honours and praises among them and prizes for the one who saw the passing things most sharply and remembered best which of them used to come before and which
  • 5. after and which together, and from these was best able to prophesy accordingly what was going to come—do you believe he would set his desire on that, and envy those who were honoured men or potentates among them? Would he not feel as Homer says, 5 and heartily desire rather to be serf of some landless man on earth and to endure anything in the world, rather than to opine as they did and to live in that way?" "Yes, indeed," said he, "he would rather accept anything than live like that." Returning to the Cave "Then again," I said, "just consider; if such a one should go down again and sit on his old seat, would he not get his eyes full of darkness coming in suddenly out of the sun?" "Very much so," said he. "And if he should have to compete with those who had been always prisoners, by laying down the law about those shadows while he was blinking before his eyes were settled down—and it would take a good long time to get used to things—wouldn't they all laugh at him and say he had spoiled his eyesight by going up there, and it was not worthwhile so much as to try to go up? And would they not kill anyone who tried to release them and take them up, if they could somehow lay hands on him and kill him?" 6 "That they would!" said he. Conclusion "Then we must apply this image, my dear Glaucon," said I, "to all we have been saying. The world of our sight is like the habitation in prison, the firelight there to the sunlight here, the ascent and the view of the upper world is the rising of the soul into the world of mind; put it so and you will not be far from my own surmise, since that is what you want to hear; but God knows if it is really true. At least, what appears to me is, that in the world of known, last of all,
  • 6. 7 the idea of the good, and with what toil to be seen! And seen, this must be inferred to be the cause of all right and beautiful things for all, which gives birth to light and the king of light in the world of sight, and, in the world of mind, herself the queen produces truth and reason; and she must be seen by one who is to act with reason publicly or privately."