Plato's Allegory of the Cave Cont.
We watched a video on Plato's Allegory of the Cave today in class, and discussed the meaning behind it. Plato was expressing that we're all in a metaphorical cave, ignorant and unable to see the truth of things beyond our own lives and interests. Plato saw that a philosophical enlightenment was the only way out of this cave, and the only way to see the truth. He expressed that unenlightened people would disagree and argue pointlessly, and referenced the death sentence of Socrates as an example of ignorant people hating those that knew more than them and encouraged others to speak for themselves.
We also discussed philosopher's high opinions of themselves, many believing that society was too dumb for democracy, and all choices should be made by philosopher kings that were smart enough and enlightened enough to rule, whereas normal citizens were too stupid to rule themselves.
We also discussed philosopher's high opinions of themselves, many believing that society was too dumb for democracy, and all choices should be made by philosopher kings that were smart enough and enlightened enough to rule, whereas normal citizens were too stupid to rule themselves.
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