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Plato's Allegory Of The Cave

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Plato establishes his philosophical beliefs in the Allegory of the Cave stating that it is possible to only believe in the things that have been shown to us in a sense of self reality and only that. He believes that once someone leaves the "dark" cave and into the light, that's when true knowledge comes into play. In the Allegory of the cave Plato believe that there at two levels of reality and two levels of knowledge. In the levels of knowledge I think what he's trying to say is that the shapes/ shadows inside the cave represent reality which we have from a sense of experienced knowledge. It may be an imperfect truth because we manipulate ourselves into believing we know some type of experienced knowledge but in a way we only know what's been
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