登陆注册
37750800000080

第80章 BOOK VII(15)

Ath.The natures of commensurable and incommensurable quantities in their relation to one another.A man who is good for a thing ought to be able,when he thinks,to distinguish them;and different persons should compete with one another in asking questions,which will be a fair,better and more graceful way of passing their time than the old man's game of draughts.

Cle.I dare say;and these pastimes are not so very unlike a game of draughts.

Ath.And these,as I maintain,Cleinias,are the studies which our youth ought to learn,for they are innocent and not difficult;the learning of them will be an amusement,and they will benefit the state.If anyone is of another mind,let him say what he has to say.

Cle.Certainly.

Ath.Then if these studies are such as we maintain we will include them;if not,they shall be excluded.

Cle.Assuredly:but may we not now,Stranger,prescribe these studies as necessary,and so fill up the lacunae of our laws?

Ath.They shall be regarded as pledges which may be hereafter redeemed and removed from our state,if they do not please either us who give them,or you who accept them.

Cle.A fair condition.

Ath.Next let us see whether we are or are not willing that the study of astronomy shall be proposed for our youth.

Cle.Proceed.

Ath.Here occurs a strange phenomenon,which certainly cannot in any point of view be tolerated.

Cle.To what are you referring?

Ath.Men say that we ought not to enquire into the supreme God and the nature of the universe,nor busy ourselves in searching out the causes of things,and that such enquiries are impious;whereas the very opposite is the truth.

Cle.What do you mean?

Ath.Perhaps what I am saying may seem paradoxical,and at variance with the usual language of age.But when any one has any good and true notion which is for the advantage of the state and in every way acceptable to God,he cannot abstain from expressing it.

Cle.Your words are reasonable enough;but shall we find any good or true notion about the stars?

Ath.My good friends,at this hour all of us Hellenes tell lies,if I may use such an expression,about those great Gods,the Sun and the Moon.

Cle.Lies of what nature?

Ath.We say that they and divers other stars do not keep the same path,and we call them planets or wanderers.

Cle.Very true,Stranger;and in the course of my life I have often myself seen the morning star and the evening star and divers others not moving in their accustomed course,but wandering out of their path in all manner of ways,and I have seen the sun and moon doing what we all know that they do.

Ath.Just so,Megillus and Cleinias;and I maintain that our citizens and our youth ought to learn about the nature of the Gods in heaven,so far as to be able to offer sacrifices and pray to them in pious language,and not to blaspheme about them.

Cle.There you are right if such a knowledge be only attainable;and if we are wrong in our mode of speaking now,and can be better instructed and learn to use better language,then I quite agree with you that such a degree of knowledge as will enable us to speak rightly should be acquired by us.And now do you try to explain to us your whole meaning,and we,on our part,will endeavour to understand you.

Ath.There is some difficulty in understanding my meaning,but not a very great one,nor will any great length of time be required.And of this I am myself a proof;for I did not know these things long ago,nor in the days of my youth,and yet I can explain them to you in a brief space of time;whereas if they had been difficult I could certainly never have explained them all,old as I am,to old men like yourselves.

Cle.True;but what is this study which you describe as wonderful and fitting for youth to learn,but of which we are ignorant?Try and explain the nature of it to us as clearly as you can.

Ath.I will.For,O my good friends,that other doctrine about the wandering of the sun and the moon and the other stars is not the truth,but the very reverse of the truth.Each of them moves in the same path-not in many paths,but in one only,which is circular,and the varieties are only apparent.Nor are we right in supposing that the swiftest of them is the slowest,nor conversely,that the slowest is the quickest.And if what I say is true,only just imagine that we had a similar notion about horses running at Olympia,or about men who ran in the long course,and that we addressed the swiftest as the slowest and the slowest as the swiftest,and sang the praises of the vanquished as though he were the victor,-in that case our praises would not be true,nor very agreeable to the runners,though they be but men;and now,to commit the same error about the Gods which would have been ludicrous and erroneous in the case of men-is not that ludicrous and erroneous?

Cle.Worse than ludicrous,I should say.

Ath.At all events,the Gods cannot like us to be spreading a false report of them.

Cle.Most true,if such is the fact.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 辉煌之剑

    辉煌之剑

    当命中注定之人拔出了那把剑,传奇便已经开始了。天堂耸立在不可遥望的云端,众神的注视下,大陆风云变化。七位贤者在绝望中寻找着那道曙光,那道划破天际的辉煌。一个人,有了重来一次的机会,他会抓住自己曾经的感动吗?手握辉煌之剑,开启天堂之令,却是帝国余辉,敢问路在何方?是屈服于命运,还是站在人生的至高点,对满天的神祇高呼:“便是众神的安排,本王今日,亦要逆天改命!”PS1:此书是在某肺炎更新缓慢的情况下写的。PS2:从作者名就可以看出此人写作风格。PS3:作者不是基佬,更不是萝莉。作者是作风严谨的少年。嗯,正太。
  • 通天魂帝

    通天魂帝

    一颗报仇的坚心,一本神异的古籍,一位离奇的师尊,少年不变的心看透了世间万道,掌握了万千生命,强大,只不过是一瞬间的事。唯一不变的永恒,就是世间那亘古执着的——情!
  • 我对你很乖

    我对你很乖

    暴戾微憨的嘻哈大佬和冷艳甜美的舞蹈生,这是个甜甜无虐的神仙故事。
  • 虚空假面的修真之旅

    虚空假面的修真之旅

    一次机缘巧合,虚空假面成为了北境微末门派——“风霖山”的一个寒门弟子。从此,一切都改变了……
  • 悄悄等到你心动

    悄悄等到你心动

    倪嘉嘉有个小自己两岁的“晚辈”,被他叫了十几年的“小阿姨”。直到有一天,那个小男生长大了——变成了暗恋倪嘉嘉的“小狼狗”。“小狼狗”的爱情很有计划:十岁打跑欺负她的男生;十二岁乖乖听她的话认真读书;十六岁发现自己暗恋她并拒绝了所有爱慕自己的女生;十八岁实施n次告白计划——可惜计划失败;二十二岁大学毕业,回来完成初恋追求计划。都说陪伴是长情的告白,任昕未来只有一个目标:完美升级,成为她的男人。
  • 穿书后和偏执反派HE了

    穿书后和偏执反派HE了

    【1V1!苏爽甜!先婚后爱!偏执大佬VS治愈系甜妻】苏淼淼穿成了一本书里的苦情女主。不仅男主渣,极品女配还想害她暗算她。苏淼淼:本小姐受不得半点委屈,珍爱生命,远离渣渣男主!决心要逆天改命的苏淼淼缠上了某反派大佬,“大佬,娶我娶我!”“活着不好吗?”那些要嫁给他的女人都没有好下场,一连三任未婚妻都命丧黄泉,死相凄惨。“我偏想去地狱转转。”后来……所有人都在等着看她如何死在他手里。却不想这小姑娘看似软萌可爱,骨子里却是一个人挡杀人,佛挡杀佛的狠角色,虐渣打脸,心狠手辣。婚后,她更是被反派大佬宠上了天。某人护短,“她一个小姑娘,还能把天掀翻了不成?”助理怯声:“能。”某人勾唇,“天塌了,我负责。”一日,友人闲来打趣,“听说你怕老婆?”某大佬应得极为坦然,“怕。怕她受委屈,怕她不开心,怕她不要我。”他们是天使与恶魔,一物降一物。
  • 神鉴修真传

    神鉴修真传

    四个有梦想有抱负的现代青年如何经过自己的努力成为最高峰的神!
  • 神宰虚无

    神宰虚无

    《神宰虚无》简介:由于创世神残留遗念的一次失误导致了错过唯一振就虚无的机会,幸好当初创世神还留了一次机会,但是就在创世神的残念控制虚无树穿过第球时,由于华涛这个异数,导致虚无树被吸引到华涛的脑海里,至此以后华涛的生活变的不同寻常了,看‘猪脚’华涛如何征服天地,主宰无尽虚无。PS:感谢阅文书评团提供书评支持
  • 易烊千玺之允诺一世

    易烊千玺之允诺一世

    是因为我开始赢得太漂亮了,所以最后会输的一塌糊涂吗?【本文纯属虚构,切勿上升真人】
  • 倾城逃妃:妖孽太子惹不起

    倾城逃妃:妖孽太子惹不起

    “帝景殇,你囚禁我这是犯法的你知道不知道?!”某女瞪大紫眸看着眼前无耻的男人。某太子闻言扯唇不屑冷笑,“犯法?这天下没有我帝景殇犯不了的法!”“我要去见小瑾!你给我走开!”某女一把推向眼前挡道的无良太子。腹黑太子笑的一脸阳光灿烂,握住送上门来的小手,拉过,“我不就在你面前嘛,倾儿乖~”某女汗颜,不是小景!!!再接再厉,“那我要去找小三!你让开!”妖孽太子危险眯起冷眸看着怀中女子,满脸阴霾,“找那个死人妖做什么?你有为夫就够了!”【倾城读者群:481881077欢迎大家加群!】