GoldenxChild1
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I am having a disagreement with my professor.
After going over The Republic by Plato, I am convinced that the Cave Analogy is not just an allegory to describe an educational reformation for select individuals to bring about the Philosopher King, nor just an epistemological and ontological idea relative to Plato's Divided Line, but it is a description of an evolutionary potential for those by their nature are destined to escape their Doxa, or shadows in the cave, and step into the light of the sun to experience true forms.
My thesis was that Plato was really promoting (1) an evolutionary idea for select human beings and after that, the whole, and (2) advocating for an overhaul of Athenian democracy in favor of a divine monarchy or aristocracy.
I suggested that Plato was selective for finding this potential philosopher because yes, the character of the soul as my professor admits, but also the genetic quality as the soul descends into physical spheres.
Naturally, he does not agree with my evolutionary or generic correlations.
He also implied that since Socrates was ugly but was obviously a beautiful and powerful soul, it disproves that the body and the soul are one, and thus discrediting my entire thesis.
Am I wrong to The Republic like this?
After going over The Republic by Plato, I am convinced that the Cave Analogy is not just an allegory to describe an educational reformation for select individuals to bring about the Philosopher King, nor just an epistemological and ontological idea relative to Plato's Divided Line, but it is a description of an evolutionary potential for those by their nature are destined to escape their Doxa, or shadows in the cave, and step into the light of the sun to experience true forms.
My thesis was that Plato was really promoting (1) an evolutionary idea for select human beings and after that, the whole, and (2) advocating for an overhaul of Athenian democracy in favor of a divine monarchy or aristocracy.
I suggested that Plato was selective for finding this potential philosopher because yes, the character of the soul as my professor admits, but also the genetic quality as the soul descends into physical spheres.
Naturally, he does not agree with my evolutionary or generic correlations.
He also implied that since Socrates was ugly but was obviously a beautiful and powerful soul, it disproves that the body and the soul are one, and thus discrediting my entire thesis.
Am I wrong to The Republic like this?