Abstract :
This paper explores Heidegger's interpretation of Plato's Allegory of the cave from Politeia. Unlike Plato, Heidegger sees the essence of truth as a way of being and not an object. This perspective I believe, allows us to see the allegory as a metaphor for the process in therapy. Reference to one particular therapy session is an attempt to demonstrate how an exploration between therapist and client, in the mode of authentic disclosedness, can enable the truth about existence to be uncovered or disclosed. What is to be disclosed Heidegger terms as the unhidden. But the question is what truth itself is. The first step towards understanding this question is the insight that man comes to himself, and finds the ground of his Dasein, in that event of de concealment which constitutes the unhiddenness of beings. (Heidegger 1988:55) Key words Unhidden; Hidden; Authentic disclosedness; Liberation.
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