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deficiency of knowledge; and whenever your father thinks that you are wiser
than he is, he will instantly commit himself and his possessions to you.
I think so.
Aye, I said; and about your neighbour, too, does not the same rule hold as
about your father? If he is satisfied that you know more of housekeeping than
he does, will he continue to administer his affairs himself, or will he commit
them to you?
I think that he will commit them to me.
Will not the Athenian people, too, entrust their affairs to you when they see
that you have wisdom enough to manage them?
Yes.
And oh! let me put another case, I said: There is the great king, and he has
an eldest son, who is the Prince of Asia;—suppose that you and I go to him
and establish to his satisfaction that we are better cooks than his son, will he
not entrust to us the prerogative of making soup, and putting in anything that
we like while the pot is boiling, rather than to the Prince of Asia, who is his
son?
To us, clearly.
And we shall be allowed to throw in salt by handfuls, whereas the son will
not be allowed to put in as much as he can take up between his fingers?
Of course.
Or suppose again that the son has bad eyes, will he allow him, or will he
not allow him, to touch his own eyes if he thinks that he has no knowledge of
medicine?
He will not allow him.
Whereas, if he supposes us to have a knowledge of medicine, he will allow
us to do what we like with him—even to open the eyes wide and sprinkle
ashes upon them, because he supposes that we know what is best?
That is true.
And everything in which we appear to him to be wiser than himself or his
son he will commit to us?
That is very true, Socrates, he replied.
Then now, my dear Lysis, I said, you perceive that in things which we
know every one will trust us,—Hellenes and barbarians, men and women,—
and we may do as we please about them, and no one will like to interfere with
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The Complete Plato
- Titel
- The Complete Plato
- Autor
- Plato
- Datum
- ~347 B.C.
- Sprache
- englisch
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- PD
- Abmessungen
- 21.0 x 29.7 cm
- Seiten
- 1612
- Schlagwörter
- Philosophy, Antique, Philosophie, Antike, Dialogues, Metaphysik, Metaphysics, Ideologie, Ideology, Englisch
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- Geisteswissenschaften
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