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—must we not admit that they speak the truth?
We must.
They will then proceed to ask whether the enemy is the friend of the friend,
or the friend the friend of the enemy?
Neither, he replied.
Well, but is a just man the friend of the unjust, or the temperate of the
intemperate, or the good of the bad?
I do not see how that is possible.
And yet, I said, if friendship goes by contraries, the contraries must be
friends.
They must.
Then neither like and like nor unlike and unlike are friends.
I suppose not.
And yet there is a further consideration: may not all these notions of
friendship be erroneous? but may not that which is neither good nor evil still
in some cases be the friend of the good?
How do you mean? he said.
Why really, I said, the truth is that I do not know; but my head is dizzy with
thinking of the argument, and therefore I hazard the conjecture, that ‘the
beautiful is the friend,’ as the old proverb says. Beauty is certainly a soft,
smooth, slippery thing, and therefore of a nature which easily slips in and
permeates our souls. For I affirm that the good is the beautiful. You will agree
to that?
Yes.
This I say from a sort of notion that what is neither good nor evil is the
friend of the beautiful and the good, and I will tell you why I am inclined to
think so: I assume that there are three principles—the good, the bad, and that
which is neither good nor bad. You would agree—would you not?
I agree.
And neither is the good the friend of the good, nor the evil of the evil, nor
the good of the evil;—these alternatives are excluded by the previous
argument; and therefore, if there be such a thing as friendship or love at all,
we must infer that what is neither good nor evil must be the friend, either of
the good, or of that which is neither good nor evil, for nothing can be the
friend of the bad.
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The Complete Plato
- Titel
- The Complete Plato
- Autor
- Plato
- Datum
- ~347 B.C.
- Sprache
- englisch
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- PD
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- 21.0 x 29.7 cm
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- 1612
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- Philosophy, Antique, Philosophie, Antike, Dialogues, Metaphysik, Metaphysics, Ideologie, Ideology, Englisch
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