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There is no philosophical topic on which Plato didnotwrite, but one in particular is forever worth our dialectical efforts: thatformsexist.Grasped not by the senses but by the intellect,formsare invisible, intelligible, eternal, immutable, and necessary for the existence and nature of all sensible...
73. Plato was a great thinker and writer who lived in a ___ (greet). My friend, Peter, is active and always full of ___ (精力, 徒量).相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 第一空:ancient Greece 第二空:energy 第一空应填入“ancient Greece”,因为柏拉图是古希腊的哲学家。第二空应填入“energy...
国外名校校训 0,06哈佛大学 Harvard University-Let Plato be your friend, and Aristotle, but more let your friend be truth. 与亚里士多德为友,与柏拉图为友,更与真理为友。麻省理工学院 MIT-Mind and Hand 既学会动脑,也学会动手牛津大学 Oxford University--上帝乃知识之神。原文为拉丁文“Dominus lluminat...
The difficulty, my friends, is not in avoiding death, but in avoiding unrighteousness; for that runs faster than death. 我的朋友,困難不在於逃離死亡,而在於逃離不公義,因為那比死亡奔馳更快。 THE APOLOGY Arguments, like men, are often pretenders. 爭論和人一樣,通常是偽裝者。 LYSIS Do...
a为什么2012是世界末日 Why 2012 is the judgment day[translate] a你就是混蛋 You are the bastard[translate] aPhonetic First Name 语音名字[translate] aBe the friend of Plato, the friend of Aristotle ,be the friend of gospel 是柏拉图的朋友, Aristotle的朋友,是福音书的朋友[translate]...
The most valid and surest starting-point for the dialogues of Plato, and, practically for the whole of philosophical consideration, is, in our opinion, the discerning of our own being. If this is correctly posited, we shall in every way, I think, be able
Soc. Then, my dear friend, how can you know whether a thing is good or bad of which you are wholly ignorant? Any. Quite well; I am sure that I know what manner of men these are, whether I am acquainted with them or not. Soc. You must be a diviner, Anytus, for I really ...
or to have both. The answer I gave myself and the oracle was that it was to my advantage to be as I am (22d-e). To fear death, gentlemen, is no other than to think oneself wise when one is not, to think one knows what one does not know. No one knows whether death may not...
APOLLODORUS: Yes, friend, and the reason why I am said to be mad, and out of my wits, is just because I have these notions of myself and you; no other evidence is required. COMPANION: No more of that, Apollodorus; but let me renew my request that you would repeat the conversation...