Plato's Allegory of the Cave: Russian
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SUMMARY
In Plato's Allegory of the Cave, prisoners are chained, perceiving shadows on a wall as reality. Upon escape, one discovers a higher truth, symbolizing enlightenment and the journey from ignorance to knowledge.
CONTENT DETAILS
Title: Plato’s Allegory of the Cave
Difficulty: Advanced
Topic: Philosophy
Version: Russian
Source: Plato: The Republic, Chapter 7. Written 360 B.C.E
HOW TO USE THIS MATERIAL
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КРАТКОЕ СОДЕРЖАНИЕ
В Аллегории Пещеры Платона заключенные, связанные цепями, воспринимают тени на стене как реальность. После освобождения один из них открывает более высокую истину, символизируя просвещение и путь от неведения к знанию.
ДЕТАЛИ СОДЕРЖАНИЯ
Название: Аллегория Платона о пещере
Сложность: Продвинутый уровень
Тема: Философия
Версия: Русская
Источник: Платон: Государство, Глава VII. Написано в 360 г. до н. э.
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