Plato Republic - Should we look for the truth? It is widely believed that what we experience as reality is just a pure illusion of truth. Platon's allegations concerning the "Republic" cave explain that human beings are trapped in caves and can not move, are forced to face the walls, and dolls and their shadows are projected on the wall I will. They believe that they are cheated and their reality consists of these "shadows" Indeed, the truth world is the "light" outside the cave.
In the Republic, Plato said that the purpose of man is to use his thoughts and reasons to find knowledge, truth and the ultimate reality. In this pursuit, you should understand that the physical body is a disorder, so the soul must be contented within the individual soul and always fight with it to establish a good political society (p.296). The body constantly confuses the mind with all kinds of appetite and desire, giving time to think brains. According to Plato, a person should be out of his body completely and can only use it to survive. In this way, humans will be able to do everything with their power to reduce barriers to their real function for their own benefit and for the benefit of society as a whole. Finding human capabilities and realizing that good life depends on the adjustment of justice and soul.
In the second part of the Republic, Plato describes the dialogue between Socrates and students. Socrates warned that poetry should not be truly believed to be able to get the truth, and people listening to poetry should be alert to that temptation. As a result, the artist 's bed has been removed twice from the truth. People will see the bed look different from the various viewpoints, look obliquely or directly, and look different in the mirror, just like a real situation just touching a small part of the problem Or you might do. So they may draw and paint the carpenters and others' producers, but although they are better painters and poets, their art works will be more faithful. Nevertheless, imitators can not yet obtain the truth, just like the reality that carpenters make beds (creation of God)