The Allegory of the Cave and Plato’s Epistemology of Politics

Autor

  • Piotr Świercz Akademia Ignatianum w Krakowie

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31261/fp.8520

Słowa kluczowe:

Plato, Allegory of the Cave, epistemology, veritative ontology, political philosophy

Abstrakt

The aim of this article is to analyze Plato’s epistemology of politics in the light of Book VII of the Republic, in which the Allegory of the Cave is introduced. The problem named in the title is presented within the framework of a veritative interpretation of Greek ontology (referencing Charles Kahn’s work) and against the backdrop of Plato’s polemic with sophistry (Protagoras and Gorgias), along with references to the sources of Plato’s inspiration – the Eleatics and Pythagoreans. In my analysis I propose hypotheses concerning certain aspects of the Cave Allegory (e.g. the status of the fire) and present my interpretation of Plato’s politico-philosophical project.

Opublikowane

2019-12-30

Jak cytować

Świercz, P. (2019). The Allegory of the Cave and Plato’s Epistemology of Politics. Folia Philosophica, 42, 115–139. https://doi.org/10.31261/fp.8520