"Allegory of the Cave" Video

Today in the class watched a video that explains the "Allegory of the Cave." It took us the whole class to watch the video because we would pause it at all the important parts and have discussions about the information said. I took some notes during the video, and they were that Plato wrote it to compare "the effect of education and the lack of it in our nature." The cave dwellers are humans before philosophy. The sun is the light of reason. The alienation of the returned philosopher is what all truth-tellers can expect. The video explains how we are in shadow for most of our lives and many of the things we get excited about are "infinitely less real than we suppose, they are for the most part phantoms projected by our culture onto the walls of our minds." It says that we all begin in the cave.
Plato's solution to this is a process of widespread carefully administrated philosophical education; pioneered by the Socratic Method. The Socratic method lets people express their thoughts freely, and let people build off of their ideas. They said that Wisdom starts with owning up to ignorance. I think that the video helped me understand the Allegory of the Cave a lot more because it thoroughly explained the meaning behind Plato's work. Today was a short bell, so the class was only 45, so the class was over shortly after we finished the video.

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