Реферат: Platos Theory Of Knowledge Essay Research Paper
shadow. If you know a shadow is something "real" then you are beyond
the state of imagination which implies that a person is "unaware of
observation and amounts to illusion and ignorance". Belief is the next
stage of developing knowledge. Plato goes with the idea that seeing really is
not always believing we have a strong conviction for what we see but not with
absolute certainty. This stage is more advanced than imagining because it’s
based more firmly on reality. But just because we can actually see the object
and not just it’s shadow doesn’t mean we know all there is to know about the
object. In the next stage, Thinking, we leave the "visible world" and
move into the "intelligible world" which, Plato claims, is seen mostly
in scientists. It stands for the power of the mind to take properties from a
visible object and applying them. Thinking is the "visible" object but
also the hypotheses, "A truth which is taken as self-evident but which
depends upon some higher truth". Plato wants us to see all things as they
really are so we can see that all is inter-connected. But thinking still doesn’t
give us all the information we crave and we still ask "why?" For Plato
the last stage of developing knowledge, Perfect Intelligence, represents
"the mind as it completely releases from sensible objects" and is
directly related to his doctrine of Forms. In this stage, hypotheses is no
longer present because of its limitations. Plato summarized the Divided Line
with "now you may take, a corresponding to the four sections, these four
states of mind, intelligence for the highest, thinking for the second, belief
for the third and for the last imagining. These you may arrange in terms as the
terms in a proportion, assigning to each a degree of clearness and certainty
corresponding to the measure in which their object pose a reality". When
discussing the Divided Line, The Forms are the highest levels of
"reality". Plato concludes here that the "real world" is not
what we see but what we understand or feel in a "intelligible world"
because it is made up of eternal Forms. The Forms take on the explanation of