In the days of the Greek Empire, when we defined them as world powerpeople, the creation and development of material science and social science was a revolution. Well-known science sees progress in development as philosophical science, logical systems, discussion, and a desire for wisdom. The most impressive and most impressive of these people is powerful Aristotle, but what is important here is student Plato. Plato was an idealist philosopher living beyond the limits of materials, to his subsequent beliefs with invisible thinking, this belief is the reality of life and truth.
As I have seen, Plato explains his view of certain things using techniques such as myths and split lines; his political view is the same. In order to understand these points, we must investigate the fable about the cave. Imagine, he said, in a dark cave someone locks their neck and ankle, they can not move their feet and neck, only to see things in front of them I can. These people were in this hole since childhood. Behind them are flames separated from prisoners at the screen of the doll. Using these screens, people use these screens to launch and carry such people, animals and other materials as artifacts, various shadows of objects on the stones before people's chain I projected it. It is dark enough to know that the prisoner is not alone. If they talk to each other, I think they are talking to the projected image.
Plato's allegory to this cave shows this metaphysical separation completely. The fable begins with a cave in which the prisoner is fixed in a picture of the wall on the chair. Plato compares these photos with the expression of the world. And the prisoner forced to stand up, watching where the picture came from, he saw the picture in front of a fire caused by wooden figure movements, only the appearance of the shadow. This is the viewpoint of scientists who studied the cause of the world. When our prisoner slowly adjusted his eyes to the light, he reflected in the water, could see the shadows of the trees, forced to leave the cave to the sun's bright light, the tree (Or, that's left to the left, and ultimately the sun itself, on behalf of the legendary existence itself. Plato's view is a philosopher