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In Plato's "Allegory of the Cave," Socrates draws a philosophical distinction between the mind and the body. Explain what he means by this distinction. How might this distinction relate to the tradition of Western humanism?

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What Does The Allegory of the Cave Mean? Plato uses the cave as a symbolic representation of how human beings live in the world, contrasting reality versus our interpretation of it. These two ideas reflect the two worlds in the story: the world inside the cave, and the world outside.

Plato uses this allegory as a way to discuss the deceptive appearances of things we see in the real world. Through it, he encourages people to instead focus on the abstract realm of ideas.

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