Socrates/Plato Flashcards

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Socrates

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  • 470 to 399BC
  • founder of philosophy
  • drank poison for corrupting the youth of Athens
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2
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shadows represented

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empiricism

imagination

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3
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escaped prisoners rerpesented

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philosophers

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4
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prisoners represented

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society

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5
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real objects represented

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rational knowledge

thought

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reality in the cave

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  1. shadows

2. statues/fire

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reality outside the cave

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  1. real objects

4. the sun

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8
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anamnesis

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you are born possessing all knowledge

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9
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metaphysics

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the nature of things/reality

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10
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epistemology

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the nature of knowledge

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puppets represented

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belief

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12
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sun represented

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understanding

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realm of the forms

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  • ideals of all that exists
  • real and unchanging
  • immortal soul
  • highest realm
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realm of the particulars

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  • all physical things
  • unreal and changing
  • body
  • physical
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15
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empiricism

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knowledge through experience

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rationalism

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knowledge though reason

17
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necessary truth

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true by definition

18
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factual/contingent truth

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particular to a situation and requires testing

19
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analytic statement

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breaks down a term

20
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synthetic statment

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adds something to a term

21
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tautology

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circular statement

22
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“the kindling of a flame”

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  • Socrates

- knowledge is innate, so education is bringing this knowledge back

23
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the form of the good

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  • most important realm
  • goodness is the purest and furthest thing from the physical world
  • we can recognise it, but not fully experience it
24
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anamnesis

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you are born possessing all knowledge

25
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the divided line

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the stages that the prisoner passes through is split into the intelligible realm (outside) and the visible realm (in the cave)

26
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4 parts to the divided line

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  1. imagination (shadows)
  2. belief (statues)
  3. thought (outside objects)
  4. understanding (the sun)
27
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John Locke

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we were born as a blank slate or ‘tabula rasa’ without any knowledge

28
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Chomsky

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children are born with innate knowledge of language as their knowledge goes beyond what they have learnt through listening

29
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the slave boy

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  • a slave boy is asked to solve a geometry problem which he does with guided help from socrates
  • socrates argues the boy must have gained this knowledge already, as he knew it, he just needed help recollecting it
  • he did not learn it in this life so it must have been innate