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Karsyn
18 December, 21:07
In plato's cave who do the prisoners represent
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Donavan Ross
18 December, 23:03
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In the allegory, Plato likens people untutored in the Theory of Forms toprisoners chained in a cave, unable to turn their heads. All they can see is the wall of the cave. Behind them burns a fire. Between the fire and the prisonersthere is a parapet, along which puppeteers can walk.
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