Plato believed that the world which we perceive is only that which we know and enlightenment comes by looking beyond the world. This is best represented by Plato's "Allegory of the Cave" in which a man who has only seen shadows of the outside world from being chained in a cave is freed and sees the source of these shadows, only to be beaten to death for saying everyone was wrong.
its the nautre of knowledge on how he looks at the world with only shadows. the instrument is knowlege .
Plato believed that the world which we perceive is only that which we know and enlightenment comes by looking beyond the world. This is best represented by Plato's "Allegory of the Cave" in which a man who has only seen shadows of the outside world from being chained in a cave is freed and sees the source of these shadows, only to be beaten to death for saying everyone was wrong.
Machiavelli believed that rulers did not need to be as ethical as in Plato's philosophy.
Plato's view of society was that societies are invariably formed to accomplish a particular purpose.
Plato was born in 428 BC. and died in 348 BC. Some of his major contributions to science were actually his contributions to religion. At the time, religion and science were almost the same thing. His influence stayed for years and years after his death. Most of his contributions come from Aristotle, as he accepted Plato's view and worked off of that. Plato's view was that the world can be explained in terms of form, matter and teleology, or the function of objects. Galileo also used Plato's method of writing dialogues.
Plato believes that reality is made up of abstract Forms, which have no substance but are the perfect idea of a thing. All of the physical world is merely a shadow of the Forms, according to Plato.
its the nautre of knowledge on how he looks at the world with only shadows. the instrument is knowlege .
Plato believed that the world which we perceive is only that which we know and enlightenment comes by looking beyond the world. This is best represented by Plato's "Allegory of the Cave" in which a man who has only seen shadows of the outside world from being chained in a cave is freed and sees the source of these shadows, only to be beaten to death for saying everyone was wrong.
Machiavelli believed that rulers did not need to be as ethical as in Plato's philosophy.
Plato's view of society was that societies are invariably formed to accomplish a particular purpose.
Plato was born in 428 BC. and died in 348 BC. Some of his major contributions to science were actually his contributions to religion. At the time, religion and science were almost the same thing. His influence stayed for years and years after his death. Most of his contributions come from Aristotle, as he accepted Plato's view and worked off of that. Plato's view was that the world can be explained in terms of form, matter and teleology, or the function of objects. Galileo also used Plato's method of writing dialogues.
Plato was a Greek philosopher and mathematician who founded the Academy in Athens. His view of society was that philosophers were capable of knowing the absolute truth, and were therefore justified absolute power.
Plato believed we cannot see the real world, that we live in the world of shadows...
"art is that which brings life in harmony with the beauty of the world" -pLatO-
Plato believed that women had a right, while in the point of view of Greek, they had little to no rights.
"art is that which brings life in harmony with the beauty of the world" -pLatO-
It allows you to view only the neccesarry data. <plato>