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柏拉图作品集 
           理想国(三)(英文) 
                        [古希腊]柏拉图 著 
                        辽宁电子图书有限责任公司 
                                        
                   辽宁电子图书有限责任公司 
                                         12千字 
                       2002121                                       200212 1  
                    ISBN  
                                 L-YY-0173 
                                    2      
                                           BOOK III 
   SOCRATES - ADEIMANTUS 
   SUCH then, I said, are our principles of theology --some tales are to be told, and 
others are not to be told to our disciples from their youth upwards, if we mean them 
to honour the gods and their parents, and to value friendship with one another. 
   Yes; and I think that our principles are right, he said. 
   But   if   they   are   to   be   courageous,   must   they   not   learn   other   lessons   besides 
these, and lessons of such a kind as will take away the fear of death? Can any 
man be courageous who has the fear of death in him? 
   Certainly not, he said. 
   And can he be fearless of death, or will he choose death in battle rather than 
defeat and slavery, who believes the world below to be real and terrible? 
   Impossible. 
   Then we must assume a control over the narrators of this class of tales as well 
as over the others, and beg them not simply to but rather to commend the world 
below, intimating to them that their descriptions are untrue, and will do harm to our 
future warriors. 
   That will be our duty, he said. 
   Then, I said, we shall have to obliterate many obnoxious passages, beginning 
with the verses, 
   I would rather he a serf on the land of a poor and portionless man than rule over 
all the dead who have come to nought. 
We must also expunge the verse, which tells us how Pluto feared, 
   Lest the mansions grim and squalid which the gods abhor should he seen both 
                                                                    
                
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