The Hidden Truth Behind Plato’s Cave Allegory

The cave allegory is a famous and influential idea from Plato’s “The Republic”. According to the story, people are like prisoners inside a dark cave. The prisoners watch shadows of objects on the cave’s wall and, as they have never seen the outside world, they believe that the shadows are the real objects. For Plato, the task of a philosopher is to escape the cave, experience the real world, and share the truth with the prisoners.

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