The shadow of reality is like Plato's "cave fable" people. People trapped in the cave were forced to see the projections and shadows cast on the walls. Because only shadows are what they see, they think they are "the truth". Today, our "shadow" has become a media, death and suffering, influencing what we believe as "the truth". Media, death, and suffering are very common in today's world, and we often encounter them. There are few people who reach true 'reality' dominated by thought and reason.
In one of the most famous aisles in the Republic, Plato depicted the underground cave where people were imprisoned by prisoners, and they could not see anything but shadows cast by outside characters; I mistook the shadow. The Republic may be the first place in history with the same ideas as Murray and Hernstein 's cognitive elite. Plato believes that through education people can leave the cave and see the truth instead of shadows, making it suitable for becoming a wise ruler of society. But he immediately warned: People who left the cave may think that they can see it perfectly, but in fact they are "dazzled by too much light" Let's see. This image applies to the Bell curve: Contrary to the shadow of political legitimacy, as a precise representation of reality it actually reflects the blind vision of some of the American elite.
In the analogy of the cave, Plato thinks the reality that we experience is only a shadow of reality. Like cave enthusiasts, they emerge from the light, instead of witnessing the reality of the shadow, they are seeing the shadow on the wall. Plato suggests that the perfect ideal is the reality of reality and the physical reality that we experience is a perfect form of rough fax. In connection with our discussion, early Christian father argued with Gnostic. Many of the doctrines of the early creed were related to the opposition to Gnosticism. Many rejected pseudo books are gnostic. Nevertheless, early Christianity was deeply influenced by Gnosticism. The impact of Gnosticism on Christianity can be seen in the abstinence and teaches people to follow the flesh to obey