becomes defiant and warns Adeimantus that he must "attribute the uselessness" of philosophers "to the fault of those who will not use them, and not to themselves. The pilot should not humbly beg the sailors to be commanded by him—that is not the order... Public Opinion - 第 410 頁Walter Lippmann 著 - 1922 - 427 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
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...the philosopher's ressentiment. He tells us that Plato, speaking through the character of Socrates, becomes defiant and warns Adeimantus that he must...The pilot should not humbly beg the sailors to be commended by him—that is not the order of nature." And with this haughty gesture, he hurriedly picked... | |
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