i'm helping with problems again.

if the caves breach each other then you can only see so much of another cave. and you can only both stand in the breach giving you an incomplete view of the other's cave. it is in understanding that and respecting each other's boundaries when aparent that leads to harmonious cave living. as long as your cave is a nice retreat.
 
nope they each have there own cave with a window on other caves. the caves move changing the view. and moving the cave changes the cave. my cave seems to be cavernous and maze like so people don't see much of it from any vantage point.
 
i change the allegory slightly to make a different point. they are not prisoners in my allegory just confused. you were ment to be thinking in terms of experience colouring perception.
 
I like the shackled one. The symbolism works better.:o:(
 
okay in terms of shackles they would only know of each other by their shadow. in understanding your own shadow you may be better able interprete other shadows. but somethings cast shadows that look the same, but aren't. only over time can you see what the thing would be. according to plato there is an outside of this cave that would blind. to me there is no outside the cave. the cave is all and infinite.
 
Danalys said:
but somethings cast shadows that look the same, but aren't. only over time can you see what the thing would be. according to plato there is an outside of this cave that would blind. to me there is no outside the cave. the cave is all and infinite.

That's a depressing way to look at it.
 
What happens the day Danalys gives the wrong advice and someone kills themselves and leaves a note with "Danalys on Superhero Hype told me to do it"
 
Darthphere said:
What happens the day Danalys gives the wrong advice and someone kills themselves and leaves a note with "Danalys on Superhero Hype told me to do it"
Eh, that's already happened a few times.
 
i would think they had bigger problems if turning to a guy on the internet to solve it resulted in killing them. so i wouldn't be blamed anyway. but i would be unhappy.
 
Abaddon said:
That's a depressing way to look at it.

only in the prison allegory. and it's up to you if it's a prison or a home.
 
Danalys said:
i would think they had bigger problems if turning to a guy on the internet to solve it resulted in killing them. so i wouldn't be blamed anyway. but i would be unhappy.
If they were retired and claiming a pension, their death could reduce the burden on the currrent working population.


Otherwise, it probably wouldn't.
 
they worked for their pension and deserve it.
 
Danalys said:
only in the prison allegory. and it's up to you if it's a prison or a home.

That doesn't sound like Plato's message at all. Where is the enlightenment? The higher awareness? The reality that's unattainable to the people still in the cave,or as in your case never having left it.:confused:
 
Danalys said:
they worked for their pension and deserve it.
In that case you could have asked them not to end their lives.

Or were there other reasons that they deserved their fate? :confused:
 
the enlightenment is in making the cave your home so your eyes don't burn. perhaps break the surface slowly. slowly get used to the light, then leaving. but you can just be happy in the cave if you want.
 
it's pointless for me to argue from the position of making a hypothetical mistake. since in that hypothetical position other mistakes could easily be made.
 
Danalys said:
the enlightenment is in making the cave your home so your eyes don't burn. perhaps break the surface slowly. slowly get used to the light, then leaving. but you can just be happy in the cave if you want.
Is that a message for me to go and kill myself? :confused::(:O
 

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