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Answer: B)

A) prisoners in a cave that cannot see anything in the darkness

B) prisoners in a cave that can only see the shadows of things

C) prisoners in a cave that can see one another, but not their captors

D) prisoners in a cave that can see everything faintly by firelight

Explanation:

The statement best describes the scene that Socrates paints for Glaucon in allegory of the cave B) prisoners in a cave that can only see the shadows of things.

What argument does Socrates make in his allegory about the difference between belief and wisdom in the allegory of the cave?

Socrates demonstrates that the prison inmates see the shadows as reality because they've never seen anything whatsoever; they have no idea that what they are seeing are shadows of object classes at the front of flames, much less that these items are motivated by real things from the outside cave that they've never seen, and thus the realisation of the world.

Thus, option "B" is correct.

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