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7 Cards in this Set
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Platos cave is a world of |
Sensory perception |
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When Socrates creates categories using a variety of lines, his two primary categories are... |
The visible and the intelligible |
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Most of Platos works are written as dialogues between |
Socrates and one or more inquirers |
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In the opening of the conversation, Socrates desires to distinguish between |
Opinion and knowledge |
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Socrates proposes a fourfold division of knowledge possible for the soul. In order from highest to lowest they are... |
Reason Understanding Belief Imagining |
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In the myth of the cave, the prisoners... |
Are chained and able to see in only one direction |
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What Plato refers to as the highest in all forms, that of the Good,. Is imagined metaphorically as... |
Sun |