What Is Real
By: Mike • Essay • 267 Words • November 16, 2009 • 1,314 Views
Essay title: What Is Real
What do Plato, Descartes, and Hobbes contribute to the question "how do we know
what is true, and what is false?"
In the allegory of the cave, Plato views the sunlight as the truth, and the shadows in
the cave as being false, and his contribution to the question "how can we tell what is true,
and what is false" is that we have no way of knowing what is true, and what is false, until
we have experienced them both, and can compare the two. I think that Plato is trying to
say that society is ignorant of the truth, and prefers to look at the shadows on the wall,
and we must try to break the bonds of those around us in order to see the truth of sunlight
and the real world.
I think that Hobbes believes that all life, even spiritual, is made up of matter. He
believes that material is real, and everything else is false. For example, he believes that
spiritual substance is a derivative