Until philosophers are kings, or the kings and princes of this world have the spirit and power of philosophy, and political greatness and wisdom meet in one, and those commoner natures who pursue either to the exclusion of the other are compelled to stand... The Dialogues of Plato - 第 305 頁Plato 著 - 1871完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1898 - 956 頁
...of his idea, in carefully leading to the thought that, " Kings must be Philosophers." (Book V-473.) "Until then, philosophers are kings or the kings and...compelled to stand aside, cities will never cease from ill — no, nor the human race, as I believe — and then only will this our state have a possibility... | |
| 1898 - 670 頁
...be Philosophers. ' ' (Book V.-473.) "Until then, philosophers are kings or the kings and princeeof this world have the spirit and power of philosophy,...compelled to stand aside, cities will never cease from ill — no, nor the human race, as I believe — and then only will this our state have a possibility... | |
| University of Toronto - 1895 - 704 頁
...extreme. The magistrates are all to be philosophers, following Plato's celebrated words— that until philosophers are kings, or the kings and princes of...this world have the spirit and power of philosophy, cities will never cease from evil. His chief magistrate is significantly called Hot — te, metaphysics,... | |
| Samuel Harris - 1896 - 592 頁
...seek the rule of the wisest, ablest, and best. There is still truth in the words of Plato : " Until philosophers are kings, or the kings and princes of...and wisdom meet in one, and those commoner natures which follow either to the exclusion of the other are compelled to stand aside, cities will never cease... | |
| Plato - 1897 - 506 頁
...running over of the laughter of the wave shall just sink me beneath the waters of laughter and dishonor ; and do you attend to me. Proceed, he said. I said:...compelled to stand aside, cities will never cease from ill — no, nor the human race, as I believe — and then only will this our State have a possibility... | |
| Plato, William Lowe Bryan, Charlotte Lowe Bryan - 1898 - 334 頁
...running over of the laughter of the wave shall just sink me beneath the waters of laughter and dishonor ; and do you attend to me. Proceed, he said. I said...compelled to stand aside, cities will never cease from ill — no, nor the human race, as I believe — and then only will this our State have a possibility... | |
| Isaac Althaus Loos - 1899 - 308 頁
...spoken, even though the wave break and drown me in laughter and dishonor; and do you mark my words. Until philosophers are kings, or the kings and princes of...wisdom meet in one, and those commoner natures who pursue either to the exclusion of the other are compelled to stand aside, cities will never have rest... | |
| Plato - 1901 - 456 頁
...wave break and drown me in laughter and dishonor; and do you mark my words. Proceed. I said: Until philosophers are kings, or the kings and princes of...wisdom meet in one, and those commoner natures who pursue either to the exclusion of the other are compelled to stand aside, cities will never have rest... | |
| William De Witt Hyde - 1904 - 308 頁
...is the ruling principle, and its agents are the philosophers. As Plato says in a famous passage : " Until then philosophers are kings, or the kings and...compelled to stand aside, cities will never cease from ill, — no, nor the human race, as I believe, — and then only will this our state have a possibility... | |
| Thomas More - 1904 - 350 頁
...Cf. Mark ix. 21. 1. 36. youre Plato. The passage referred to is in the Republic, bk. v. 473 : ' Until philosophers are kings, or the kings and princes of...compelled to stand aside, cities will never cease from ill.' More, quoting probably from memory, gives only the general sense. By ' youre Plato ' he seems... | |
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