How did Plato view the world?

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Plato believed that the world which we perceive is only that which we know and enlightenment comes by looking beyond the world. This is best represented by Plato's "Allegory of the Cave" in which a man who has only seen shadows of the outside world from being chained in a cave is freed and sees the source of these shadows, only to be beaten to death for saying everyone was wrong.
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