The Line and the Cave in Plato's Republic

In John Langshaw Austin (ed.), Philosophical Papers. Oxford, England: Clarendon Press (1961)
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Abstract

A reconstruction based on previously unpublished notes, of Austin’s views of the Line and Cave allegories in Plato’s Republic. In these drafts, Austin discusses the prominent issues that arise in the context of Plato’s Line allegory, e.g. the questions of division and continuity, and shows how the different stages in the Cave allegory correspond to individual sections of the Line.

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