Fables in the cave: Looking back on the cave fables in their own words is like the idea that Christians are wasting the Lord's name wastefully. First of all, I would like to introduce the phenomena observed in my life. I call it a resonance of the soul. Please come with me. When two objects resonate, sound and power increase. Example: Two tuning forks of the same frequency collide with each other and are several feet apart. Vibration is stronger.
The fable of the cave is one of the most famous sentences in the history of Western philosophy. This is an excerpt from the beginning of Volume 7 of the "Republic" book. Plato tells the parable in the context of education, which concerns the nature of philosophy education that ultimately provides insight about the prospects of Plato's education. Socrates is the protagonist of the Republic and conveys the allegory of the cave to the Glaucon. Glaucon is one of Plato 's brothers. In the seventh book of the Republic, Socrates told Glaucon, imagining a group of prisoners who were detained together because they were children of the underground cave, and said he was his opponent. Their hands, feet and neck are tight enough to move. You can see the back wall of the cave in front of their eyes. Socrates said:
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
The fable of Plato's cave begins in the dark room of the cave, and the audience is bound by light and shadow. Some burn the fire behind them, throw a shadow on the wall by paradeing the doll in front of the fire. The viewer likes to name like a shadow. Suddenly the audience suddenly took away their shackles, forced to face the fire and the doll, and it became a state of familiar shadows. Originally blind, the eyes of the audience slowly watched the fire after matching the doll. And our audience drew "reluctant and steep rise" in the bright light. He is blind again, his eyes gradually adapt to the shadow, then reflects the light of the object, the stars, the moon, eventually reaching the sun of the sun itself and the complete light of the sun