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B1 Intermediate English 6:17 Educational

PLATO ON: The Allegory of the Cave

The School of Life · 2,336,466 views · Added 1 month ago

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B1

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5/10

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The ancient Greeks were emphatic that philosophy was not just

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an elaborate abstract exercise.

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It was, they felt, a deeply useful skill

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that should be learned and practiced by all,

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in order to help us to live and die well.

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No one believed this more than Plato.

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Who was passionate in his defense of philosophy

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as a kind of therapy for the soul.

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One of the most forceful stories he told on behalf of the utility of philosophy

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Was what has become known as "The Allegory of the Cave".

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It is perhaps the most famous allegory in philosophy.

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This was a story that was intended, as he wrote,

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to compare "[t]he effect of education and the lack of it on our nature."

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At the start of Book 7 of his masterpiece, "The Republic",

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Plato tells us about some people living imprisoned in a cave

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They've always lived there and don't know anything of the outside world.

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There is no natural light in this cave, the walls are damp and dark

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All the inhabitants can see comes from the shadows of things thrown up on the wall by a light of a fire

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The cave dwellers get fascinated by these reflections of animals, plants and people

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