Friday, February 8, 2019
The Relationship of Allegory of the Cave to Learning and Education Essa
The Relationship of Allegory of the Cave to Learning and teaching methodThe Allegory of the Cave is Platos attempt to explain the relationship between familiarity and ignorance. Starting with the image of men in fetters that limit their movement and king them to look only ahead, this is the idea that all men and women are kick by the limits of their ignorance. Men and women are restricted by the limits of the education of their parents and the nonaged amounts that can be culled from their environment. Images and shadows are representations of those things surrounding us that we see that do not understand because of our limited knowledge. As we obtain the readiness to see things more clearly in the cave that is our ignorance, we start to and so loosen the fetters that bind us and investigate the objects and images around us with our new acquired mobility. Eyes that have seen nothing but darkness for so hanker are now fine-tuned to see even the smallest glimmer of light, or knowledge, in the far reaches of the cave. Constantly moving and gathering knowledge we observe that we are in fact m...
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