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PROTARCHUS: Clearly, Socrates, that is the only source.
SOCRATES: Why, yes, Protarchus; for surely we cannot imagine that of
the four classes, the finite, the infinite, the composition of the two, and the
cause, the fourth, which enters into all things, giving to our bodies souls, and
the art of self-management, and of healing disease, and operating in other
ways to heal and organize, having too all the attributes of wisdom;—we
cannot, I say, imagine that whereas the self-same elements exist, both in the
entire heaven and in great provinces of the heaven, only fairer and purer, this
last should not also in that higher sphere have designed the noblest and fairest
things?
PROTARCHUS: Such a supposition is quite unreasonable.
SOCRATES: Then if this be denied, should we not be wise in adopting the
other view and maintaining that there is in the universe a mighty infinite and
an adequate limit, of which we have often spoken, as well as a presiding
cause of no mean power, which orders and arranges years and seasons and
months, and may be justly called wisdom and mind?
PROTARCHUS: Most justly.
SOCRATES: And wisdom and mind cannot exist without soul?
PROTARCHUS: Certainly not.
SOCRATES: And in the divine nature of Zeus would you not say that there
is the soul and mind of a king, because there is in him the power of the cause?
And other gods have other attributes, by which they are pleased to be called.
PROTARCHUS: Very true.
SOCRATES: Do not then suppose that these words are rashly spoken by us,
O Protarchus, for they are in harmony with the testimony of those who said of
old time that mind rules the universe.
PROTARCHUS: True.
SOCRATES: And they furnish an answer to my enquiry; for they imply
that mind is the parent of that class of the four which we called the cause of
all; and I think that you now have my answer.
PROTARCHUS: I have indeed, and yet I did not observe that you had
answered.
SOCRATES: A jest is sometimes refreshing, Protarchus, when it interrupts
earnest.
PROTARCHUS: Very true.
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The Complete Plato
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- The Complete Plato
- Autor
- Plato
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- ~347 B.C.
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