And the same of all things. Yes, he said, the difference is only apparent. Now let me ask you another question: Which is the art of painting designed to be— an imitation of things as they are, or as they appear— of appearance or of reality? Of appearance. The Dialogues of Plato - 第 436 頁Plato 著 - 1871完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Plato - 1874 - 626 頁
...case. Then about the imitator we are agreed. And now about the painter, I would like to knowfwhether he imitates that which originally exists in nature,...me ask you another question : Which is the art of painting — an imitation of things as they are, or as they appear — of appearance or of reality... | |
| Plato - 1888 - 628 頁
...originally exists in nature, or only the creations of artists ? The latter. 3io What do you mean ? Republic I mean, that you may look at a bed from different...obliquely or directly or from any other point of view, J^*^' and the bed will appear different, but there is no difference whose art j in reality. And the... | |
| Plato - 1881 - 532 頁
...artists ? The latter. As they are or as they appear? you have still to determine this. What do you mean ? the bed will appear different, but there is no difference in reality. And the same of all things. Yes, he said, the difference is only apparent. Now let me ask you another question... | |
| Plato - 1901 - 444 頁
...are agreed. And what about the painter ? I would like to know whether he may be thought to imitate that which originally exists in nature, or only the...different, but there is no difference in reality. And the same of all things. Yes, he said, the difference is only apparent. Now let me ask you another question... | |
| 1922 - 470 頁
...the field of ' phantasy.' He deals with objects, not as they are, but as they appear. To explain : You may look at a bed from different points of view,...different, but there is no difference in reality. And the same of all things. Yes, he said, the difference is only apparent. Now let me ask you another question... | |
| 1922 - 482 頁
...the field of ' phantasy.' He deals with objects, not as they are, but as they appear. To explain : You may look at a bed from different points of view,...different, but there is no difference in reality. And the same of all things. Yes, he said, the difference is only apparent. Kow let me ask you another question:... | |
| 1927 - 612 頁
...laboring in the field of phantasy: he deals with objects, not as they are, but as they appear. To explain: You may look at a bed from different points of view,...different, but there is no difference in reality. And the same of all things. Yes, he said, the difference is only apparent. Now let me ask you another question:... | |
| John Van Horne - 1927 - 706 頁
...laboring in the field of phantasy: he deals with objects, not as they are, but as they appear. To explain: You may look at a bed from different points of view,...different, but there is no difference in reality. And the same of all things. Yes, he said, the difference is only apparent. Now let me ask you another question:... | |
| 1927 - 608 頁
...laboring in the field of phantasy: he deals with objects, not as they are, but as they appear. To explain: You may look at a bed from different points of view,...different, but there is no difference in reality. And the same of all things. Yes, he said, the difference is only apparent. Now let me ask you another question:... | |
| Albert Hofstadter, Richard Kuhns - 2009 - 730 頁
...agreed. And what about the painter? — I would like to know whether he may be thought to imi- 598 tate that which originally exists in nature, or only the...different, but there is no difference in reality. And the same of all things. Yes, he said, the difference is only apparent. Now let me ask you another question... | |
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