登陆注册
15793400000011

第11章

Soc.And if rightness attaches to any of them, should we not speak of a right opinion or right pleasure; and in like manner of the reverse of rightness?

Pro.Certainly.

Soc.And if the thing opined be erroneous, might we not say that opinion, being erroneous, is not right or rightly opined?

Pro.Certainly.

Soc.And if we see a pleasure or pain which errs in respect of its object, shall we call that right or good, or by any honourable name?

Pro.Not if the pleasure is mistaken; how could we?

Soc.And surely pleasure often appears to accompany an opinion which is not true, but false?

Pro.Certainly it does; and in that case, Socrates, as we were saying, the opinion is false, but no one could call the actual pleasure false.

Soc.How eagerly, Protarchus, do you rush to the defence of pleasure!

Pro.Nay, Socrates, I only repeat what I hear.

Soc.And is there no difference, my friend, between that pleasure which is associated with right opinion and knowledge, and that which is often found in all of us associated with falsehood and ignorance?

Pro.There must be a very great difference, between them.

Soc.Then, now let us proceed to contemplate this difference.

Pro.Lead, and I will follow.

Soc.Well, then, my view is-

Pro.What is it?

Soc.We agree-do we not?-that there is such a thing as false, and also such a thing as true opinion?

Pro.Yes.

Soc.And pleasure and pain, as I was just now saying, are often consequent upon these upon true and false opinion, I mean.

Pro.Very true.

Soc.And do not opinion and the endeavour to form an opinion always spring from memory and perception?

Pro.Certainly.

Soc.Might we imagine the process to be something of this nature?

Pro.Of what nature?

Soc.An object may be often seen at a distance not very clearly, and the seer may want to determine what it is which he sees.

Pro.Very likely.

Soc.Soon he begins to interrogate himself.

Pro.In what manner?

Soc.He asks himself-"What is that which appears to be standing by the rock under the tree?" This is the question which he may be supposed to put to himself when he sees such an appearance.

Pro.True.

Soc.To which he may guess the right answer, saying as if in a whisper to himself-"It is a man."Pro.Very good.

Soc.Or again, he may be misled, and then he will say-"No, it is a figure made by the shepherds."Pro.Yes.

Soc.And if he has a companion, he repeats his thought to him in articulate sounds, and what was before an opinion, has now become a proposition.

Pro.Certainly.

Soc.But if he be walking alone when these thoughts occur to him, he may not unfrequently keep them in his mind for a considerable time.

Pro.Very true.

Soc.Well, now, I wonder whether, you would agree in my explanation of this phenomenon.

Pro.What is your explanation?

Soc.I think that the soul at such times is like a book.

Pro.How so?

Soc.Memory and perception meet, and they and their attendant feelings seem to almost to write down words in the soul, and when the inscribing feeling writes truly, then true opinion and true propositions which are the expressions of opinion come into our souls-but when the scribe within us writes falsely, the result is false.

Pro.I quite assent and agree to your statement their Soc.I must bespeak your favour also for another artist, who is busy at the same time in the chambers of the soul.

Pro.Who is he?

Soc.The painter, who, after the scribe has done his work, draws images in the soul of the things which he has described.

Pro.But when and how does he do this?

Soc.When a man, besides receiving from sight or some other sense certain opinions or statements, sees in his mind the images of the subjects of them;-is not this a very common mental phenomenom?

Pro.Certainly.

Soc.And the images answering to true opinions and words are true, and to false opinions and words false; are they not?

Pro.They are.

Soc.If we are right so far, there arises a further question.

Pro.What is it?

Soc.Whether we experience the feeling of which I am speaking only in relation to the present and the past, or in relation to the future also?

Pro.I should say in relation to all times alike.

Soc.Have not purely mental pleasures and pains been described already as in some cases anticipations of the bodily ones; from which we may infer that anticipatory pleasures and pains have to do with the future?

Pro.Most true.

Soc.And do all those writings and paintings which, as we were saying a little while ago, are produced in us, relate to the past and present only, and not to the future?

Pro.To the future, very much.

Soc.When you say, "Very much," you mean to imply that all these representations are hopes about the future, and that mankind are filled with, hopes in every stage of existence?

Pro.Exactly.

Soc.Answer me another question.

Pro.What question?

Soc.A just and pious and good man is the friend of the gods; is he not?

Pro.Certainly he is.

Soc.And the unjust and utterly bad man is the reverse?

Pro.True.

Soc.And all men, as we were saying just now, are always filled with hopes?

Pro.Certainly.

Soc.And these hopes, as they are termed, are propositions which exist in the minds of each of us?

Pro.Yes.

Soc.And the fancies of hope are also pictured in us; a man may often have a vision of a heap of gold, and pleasures ensuing, and in the picture there may be a likeness of himself mightily rejoicing over his good fortune.

Pro.True.

Soc.And may we not say that the good, being friends of the gods, have generally true pictures presented to them, and the bad false pictures?

Pro.Certainly.

Soc.The bad, too, have pleasures painted in their fancy as well as the good; but I presume that they are false pleasures.

Pro.They are.

Soc.The bad then commonly delight in false pleasures, and the good in true pleasures?

Pro.Doubtless.

Soc.Then upon this view there are false pleasures in the souls of men which are a ludicrous imitation of the true, and there are pains of a similar character?

Pro.There are.

同类推荐
  • Capital-2

    Capital-2

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 宝持总禅师语录

    宝持总禅师语录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • The Copy-Cat

    The Copy-Cat

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 宦海慈航

    宦海慈航

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 警寤钟

    警寤钟

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 预订爱情:倾城BOSS拐到手

    预订爱情:倾城BOSS拐到手

    六年前,她霸道的向他预订爱情,六年后,她任性的闯进他心底,在他以为就要收获幸福时,她又再度消失。他想,如果不是遇见她,他不会知道,世上有一种爱情,连触动都痛彻心腑,不会知晓世上会有一个人,让他连想起都酸楚盈怀,却宁愿疼着、想着,无法抛舍,爱情对他而言就像陷阱,进去远比出来的时候容易。当他们三度重逢时,他发狠的警告“女人,我允许你走进我的生命,但决不允许你在我的生命中进进出出!”
  • 盛少的契约新娘

    盛少的契约新娘

    女主版:她在别人眼里是校霸是不孝女,一个在外流浪靠邻居接济的孤女,16岁那年突然被生父接回豪宅。原因是生父没有儿子,要她回去给父亲养老送终!哼!十年前你把我们母女赶出家门,十年后要我来给你养老,放心!我一定要你家鸡犬不宁!她父亲说:“你这个不孝女,我养不起你,你准备准备嫁人吧!”男主版:他是一个花天酒地放荡不羁的二世祖,幼年丧父母亲独自撑起家业。他不懂守家守业的艰难,母亲对他束手无策。他母亲说:“我管不住你是吧!那我给你找个老婆来管你!找个最凶悍的老婆!”男三版片段:为了她,他放弃了国外著名医科大学录取通知书,报考了她感兴趣的专业。为了她,他去学习滑板,学习跆拳道,吃平时从来不吃的食物,去平时从来不去的地方,只为了解她的世界。为了她,他拒绝身边所有女孩,只为等她来到身边!直到有一天,女孩说“明天我们去旅行吧!去很远很远的地方!”他回答“一定要明天吗?明天是我好兄弟的婚礼,我答应他做伴郎的!我们改天去不行吗?”“不行!一定要明天!陪我出去旅行好吗?我们不参加婚礼了!”他有些为难,心上人的邀约,好兄弟的婚礼。“后天吧,我答应你婚礼过后我一定带你出去旅行!”女孩没有说话,转身离开了!第二天婚礼上,身为伴郎的他亲眼看见心爱的女孩披上洁白的婚纱嫁给了自己的好兄弟!他质问“你今天要嫁给他为什么昨晚约我出去旅行?你什么意思?!到底什么意思?”女孩含泪说道“本来今天我们可以在世界的另一端并肩看彩霞,可惜现在你要叫我一声嫂子了!”男孩说“认识你那么多年一直忘了告诉你一件事,我爱你!从小到大从未改变……”
  • 奥依达拉

    奥依达拉

    看第一卷的时候……问:开头那两个是主角吗?答:不是啊,看第二卷的时候……问:那这两个是主角吗?答:不是→→问:那谁是主角?答:主角?主角还没登场啊,卒——
  • 祸起红颜:三生陵

    祸起红颜:三生陵

    传说,三生陵在云天之外,深土之中,千万年无人寻得踪迹。一朝祸起,竟为红颜。寻得三生陵,难了三生情,究竟归宿是什么?云中一抹身影远眺,只孤独的化作那嫦娥,守陵,待归人。
  • 一念情殇:缘起缘落

    一念情殇:缘起缘落

    她是集万千宠爱于一身的远恒集团独生女,可是谁又知道,她真正想要的是什么?他是天之骄子,以我为中心,在让她抵达幸福的巅峰时却又将她推入万丈深渊,爱她至深后却也伤她至深:他是韩氏集团继承人,对她由最初的厌恶到深爱,得知真相的他,却发现,他已错过了花开,错过了她!她爱他,爱的不顾一切,爱的没有尊严,换来的却是他与别的女子的一夜缠绵;他爱她,只想让她幸福;一个冷傲霸气,一个深沉睿智,一个是她的挚爱,一个是爱她最合适她,待揭开谜团,水落石出,残忍的真相再次将她推入无尽的深渊,将他们之间割出一条巨大的鸿沟,情感的背叛,母亲惨死的真相,重重阻挡,她该何去何从?
  • 吾乃夜游神

    吾乃夜游神

    何为仙?出世;何为侠?入世。矛盾吗?不矛盾。因为在历史上,真的有一群神仙,当得起这个“侠”字!宋朝末年,大劫将至,满天神佛逃离地球。明朝初年,残留地仙以朝廷龙气,建九州结界,抵御劫难。一九三七年,八百万魔神杀进中国,九州结界崩毁,地仙全军覆没。直到五十年后,他从沉睡中醒来……
  • 新编做账业务从入门到精通

    新编做账业务从入门到精通

    对于会计这门实用性较强的工作来说,最重要的是能够在实际工作中熟练地做账编表,并能够准确及时地处理工作中可能遇到的各种会计问题。本书语言简洁清晰、内容通俗易懂。主要介绍了会计做账基本知识,会计凭证,复式记账与账簿,对账、结账与错账更正,资产与投资的账务处理,应收款项与存货的账务处理,负债的账务处理,所有者权益的账务处理,收入、费用和利润的账务处理,财务报表等内容。本书可作为会计做账初学者的学习用书和财务工作人员专业培训的参考用书。
  • 我的纯情女总裁

    我的纯情女总裁

    昔日的特种兵余光中回乡看望战友,却阴差阳错间救了美女总裁唐古今,拒绝了成为其贴身保镖的请求,却没想到引来冷艳女军官和火爆女局长的邀约,他只是想低调的圆一个求学梦,却没想到美女和麻烦一起悄悄找上了他……
  • 异域三国恋:麻雀戏诸候

    异域三国恋:麻雀戏诸候

    一次意外的丛林探险,让我落入了一个不知名的世界。这里如同古代的三国,而我成了人们口中能改变乱世的异人。我是项宝儿,除了吃喝玩乐什么能力都没有,怎么可能是他们口中的神呢?离国的强势太子,雁国的温和少君,还有商国富豪之后都向我伸出友谊之手,而我知道:无论倾向哪一边,三国之战已不可避免的爆发了……
  • 旋风少女:情之终

    旋风少女:情之终

    三年前,百草被松柏新成员韩佳心陷害,若白因为被愤怒冲昏了头脑便和百草分手并把百草逐出松柏。百草在心如死灰的时候遇到了慕轩,并在慕轩的帮助下加入昌海道馆并有了一个新身份新一代的少女宗师——夏唯若。三年后,百草来到松柏复仇,却意外发现了当年的真相。而若白也发现了唯若就是百草但因为劳累过度心脏病突发,陷入昏迷。在百草迷茫之际,昔日的伙伴全部重新回到百草身边给她力量。在友谊的陪伴下,复仇女王夏唯若又变成了心地善良的百草。可故事的最后,百草要如何选择?而其他人又是否都会幸福吗?