| Plato - 1899 - 634 pagini
...his reply ? And you may further imagine that his instructor is pointing to the objects as they p«ss and requiring him to name them, — will he not be...shadows which he formerly saw are truer than the objects I which are now shown to him ? Far truer. And if he is compelled to look at the light, will he not... | |
| John Henry Wright - 1902 - 496 pagini
...pointing to the objects as they pass and requiring him to name them, — will he not be perplexed ? Will he not fancy that the shadows which he formerly...to him ? Far truer. And if he is compelled to look straight at the light, will he not have a pain in his eyes which will make him turn away to take refuge... | |
| Arthur Kenyon Rogers - 1907 - 534 pagini
...he saw before was an illusion, but that now he is approaching real being; what will be his reply ? Will he not fancy that the shadows which he formerly...truer than the objects which are now shown to him ? " 1 By practice, however, he can accustom his eyes to the new conditions. First he will perceive... | |
| 1907 - 794 pagini
...nearer to being and his eyes turn towards real existence, he has clearer vision. What will be his reply? Ud E ,F V RwQ F .m > 5 q ci 2 U yp(& ܵF G O G/ C LΑ l 2 R Ty tK 8 + ! _ Cdk 4 D ?" Again: "Suppose once more," says the philosopher, "that he is reluctantly dragged up a steep and... | |
| Plato - 1908 - 458 pagini
...is pointing to the objects as they pass and requiring him to name them, —will he not be perplexed? Will he not fancy that the shadows which he formerly...the objects which are now shown to him? Far truer, 1 Reading E And if he is compelled to look straight at the light, will he not have a pain in his eyes... | |
| Benjamin Rand - 1909 - 832 pagini
...pointing to the objects as they pass and requiring him to name them, — will he not be perplexed ? Will he not fancy that the shadows which he formerly...to him? Far truer. And if he is compelled to look straight at the light, will he not have a pain in his eyes which will make him turn away to take refuge... | |
| Cora Lenore Williams - 1916 - 234 pagini
...pointing to the objects as they pass and requiring him to name them, — will he not be perplexed? Will he not fancy that the shadows which he formerly...truer than the objects which are now shown to him? " — PLATO. CHAPTER IX SORROW AND ADVERSITY ESSENTIAL TO GROWTH IN CONSCIOUSNESS CHAPTER IX SORROW... | |
| Cora Lenore Williams - 1916 - 232 pagini
...pointing to the objects as they pass and requiring him to name them, — will he not be perplexed ? Will he not fancy that the shadows which he formerly saw are truer than the obj ects which are now shown to him ? " — PLATO. CHAPTER IX SORROW AND ADVERSITY ESSENTIAL TO GROWTH... | |
| Foster Partridge Boswell - 1923 - 198 pagini
...to see the realities of which in his former state he had seen the shadows; and then imagine some one saying to him, that what he saw before was an illusion,...truer than the objects which are now shown to him?"* The prisoner will object to this new life thinking the knowledge of shadows he formerly had was better.... | |
| George Howe, Gustave Adolphus Harrer - 1924 - 672 pagini
...pointing to the objects as they pass and requiring him to name them, — will he not be perplexed? Will he not fancy that the shadows which he formerly...to him? Far truer. And if he is compelled to look straight at the light, will he now have a pain in his eyes which will make him turn away to take refuge... | |
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