This allegory, I said, you may now append to the previous argument; the prison is the world of sight, the light of the fire is the sun, the ascent and vision of the things above you may truly regard as the upward progress of the soul into the intellectual... College Greek Course in English - Page 85by William Cleaver Wilkinson - 1884 - 302 pagesFull view - About this book
| Antonio T. De Nicolás - 2000 - 582 pages
...entire allegory, I said, you may now append, dear Glaucon, to the previous argument; the prison-house is the world of sight, the light of the fire is the sun, and you will not misapprehend me if you interpret the journey upwards to be the ascent of the soul... | |
| Bruce Clarke - 2001 - 296 pages
...entire allegory, I said, you may now append, dear Glaucon, to the previous argument; the prison-house is the world of sight, the light of the fire is the sun, and you will not misapprehend me if you interpret the journey upwards to be the ascent of the soul... | |
| Victor K. Pryles - 2002 - 204 pages
...entire allegory, I said, you may now append, dear Glaucon, to the previous argument; the prison-house is the world of sight, the light of the fire is the sun, and you will not misapprehend me if you interpret the journey upwards to be the ascent of the soul... | |
| Anne Jordan, Neil Lockyer, Edwin Tate - 2002 - 246 pages
...truth reject his explanation that these are only shadows of reality. Plato explained that the cave is the world of sight, the light of the fire is the sun, and the journey upwards out of the cave is the ascent of the soul into the intellectual world. Plato... | |
| David A. Muñoz - 2003 - 341 pages
...entire allegory, I said, you may now append, dear Glaucon, to the previous argument; the prison house is the world of sight, the light of the fire is the sun, and you will not misapprehend me if you interpret the journey upward to be the ascent of the soul into... | |
| P. D. Ouspensky - 2004 - 360 pages
...let them only catch the offender in the act, and they would put him to death. No question, he said. and vision of the things above you may truly regard...progress of the soul into the intellectual world. And you will understand that those who attain to this beatific vision are unwilling to descend to human... | |
| 2004 - 824 pages
...entire allegory, I said, you may now append, dear Glaucon, to the previous argument; the prison-house is the world of sight, the light of the fire is the sun, and you will not misapprehend me if you interpret the journey upward to be the ascent of the soul into... | |
| James A. Harold - 2004 - 382 pages
...entire allegory, 1 said, you may now append, dear Glaucon, to the previous argument; the prison-house is the world of sight, the light of the fire is the sun, and you will not misapprehend me if you interpret the journey upwards to be the ascent of the soul... | |
| P. D. Ouspensky - 2005 - 353 pages
...let them only catch the offender in the act, and they would put him to death. No question, he said. This allegory, I said, you may now append to the previous...progress of the soul into the intellectual world. And you will understand that those who attain to this beatific vision are unwilling to descend to human... | |
| Laura Knight-Jadczyk - 2005 - 829 pages
...death. This entire allegory you may now append, dear Glaucon, to the previous argument; the prison house is the world of sight, the light of the fire is the sun, and you will not misapprehend me if you interpret the journey upwards to be the ascent of the soul... | |
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