Problem
A. In the allegory of the cave, what can we infer from the experience of being human?
B. In The Ghost Concepts of Psychology by Szentagotai, the author is pointing out that even if a mathematical model correctly describes and predict a phenomenon it doesn't grant it reality necessarily. What are the main distinction for a psychological phenomenon to be part of reality?
C. In The Social Constructionist Movement in Modern Psychology, Gergen distinguishes between two epistemological position: exogenic and endogenic. Please explain both perspectives. According to Gergen, why "endogenic perspective has not yet achieved full ascendency - nor can it in principle"?
D. Describe, according to Plato's Mimesis, the process of imitation and how it is taking place in relation to knowledge and education.