Plato's The Allegory Of The Cave

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The Allegory of The Cave is a theory of forms that been put forward by Plato were he concerned human perception. Plato distinguished between people mistaken in their sense of knowledge for the truth or good and people that see that truth correctly. Plato concerned human perception through series of idea or forms that could be distinguished as the cave, shadow, escape, and the return of prisoner. The cave represents people that believes in what they see in front of them, which is the shadow in front of them. Plato represent those people as ordinary people since they don’t think behind the shadow of truth. That form of philosophy does exist in my daily life. As i read news in magazine and newspapers, or even get information from a human being

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