Escape Your Cave

Feb 19

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Plato was Socrates’ most famous student and was deeply influenced by his teacher’s views of how the pursuit of truth fits in with the good life. In this class session, we will introduce you to Plato’s most famous dialogue, the Republic, which features Socrates in his questioning element. We’ll read the famous Allegory of the Cave and discuss different views about “converting” others in a philosophical debate. We’ll also consider ancient debates about sophistry and relativism, and contemporary versions of some of these same debates.

Key Concepts:

  • Sophists
  • Truth vs. Bullshit
  • Allegory of the Cave

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Pre-Class Questions

  1. In many of his writings, Plato contrasts his teacher Socrates with the sophists, traveling intellectuals who, for a fee, would teach the art of persuasive speech to the sons of wealthy elites, who hoped to become successful politicians. For the sophists, the main point of argumentation was to gain power over others through persuasion. What is a modern example of a similar profession or similar figure? Explain. 
  2. Identify at least two significant contrasts between the sophists’ approach to argumentation/truth (as described in the previous question) and the approach suggested by Plato’s allegory of the cave in today’s reading.
  3. What do you think Plato means when he writes that the prisoners in the cave are “like to us”? Do you agree? Explain.
  4. Is there anything in today’s reading that you’re confused about? What questions do you have? What other, related topics would you like to discuss in class? Follow the links to respond on PollEverywhere, and/or upvote any classmates responses’ that you’d also like to see covered in class.

Content Reflection

What is one kind of misinformation/bullshit you find yourself vulnerable to? Describe a recent scenario where you either felt like you either believed something too quickly or felt manipulated to be too skeptical. Then describe a strategy you could follow to make yourself less vulnerable to this kind of misinformation/bullshit in the future. Be as specific as you can.