Plato’s Cave, Ignorability, and Learning from Shadows

Plato’s Allegory of the Cave is usually interpreted as a story about the distinction between appearance and reality. The prisoners, chained inside the cave, see only shadows cast on a wall. Mistaking these shadows for reality itself, they remain ignorant of the world that lies behind them. The philosopher, according to Plato, is the person … Continue reading Plato’s Cave, Ignorability, and Learning from Shadows