Ath。Come,then,andifeverwearetocallupontheGods,letuscalluponthemnowinallseriousnesstocometothedemonstrationoftheirownexistence。Andsoholdingfasttotheropewewillventureuponthedepthsoftheargument。Whenquestionsofthissortareaskedofme,mysafestanswerwouldappeartobeasfollows:-Someonesaystome,“OStranger,areallthingsatrestandnothinginmotion,oristheexactoppositeofthistrue,oraresomethingsinmotionandothersatrest?-TothisIshallreplythatsomethingsareinmotionandothersatrest。“Anddonotthingswhichmoveaplace,andarenotthethingswhichareatrestatrestinaplace?“Certainly。“Andsomemoveorrestinoneplaceandsomeinmoreplacesthanone?“Youmeantosay,weshallrejoin,thatthosethingswhichrestatthecentremoveinoneplace,justasthecircumferencegoesroundofglobeswhicharesaidtobeatrest?
“Yes。“Andweobservethat,intherevolution,themotionwhichcarriesroundthelargerandthelessercircleatthesametimeisproportionallydistributedtogreaterandsmaller,andisgreaterandsmallerinacertainproportion。Hereisawonderwhichmightbethoughtanimpossibility,thatthesamemotionshouldimpartswiftnessandslownessindueproportiontolargerandlessercircles。“Verytrue。“Andwhenyouspeakofbodiesmovinginmanyplaces,youseemtometomeanthosewhichmovefromoneplacetoanother,andsometimeshaveonecentreofmotionandsometimesmorethanonebecausetheyturnupontheiraxis;andwhenevertheymeetanything,ifitbestationary,theyaredividedbyit;butiftheygetinthemidstbetweenbodieswhichareapproachingandmovingtowardsthesamespotfromoppositedirections,theyunitewiththem。“Iadmitthetruthofwhatyouaresaying。“Alsowhentheyunitetheygrow,andwhentheyaredividedtheywasteaway-thatis,supposingtheconstitutionofeachtoremain,orifthatfails,thenthereisasecondreasonoftheirdissolution。“Andwhenareallthingscreatedandhow?“Clearly,theyarecreatedwhenthefirstprinciplereceivesincreaseandattainstotheseconddimension,andfromthisarrivesattheonewhichisneighbourtothis,andafterreachingthethirdbecomesperceptibletosense。Everythingwhichisthuschangingandmovingisinprocessofgeneration;onlywhenatresthasitrealexistence,butwhenpassingintoanotherstateitisdestroyedutterly。Havewenotmentionedallmotionsthatthereare,andcomprehendedthemundertheirkindsandnumberedthemwiththeexception,myfriends,oftwo?
Cle。Whicharethey?
Ath。Justthetwo,withwhichourpresentenquiryisconcerned。
Cle。Speakplainer。
Ath。Isupposethatourenquiryhasreferencetothesoul?
Cle。Verytrue。
Ath。Letusassumethatthereisamotionabletomoveotherthings,butnottomoveitself;-thatisonekind;andthereisanotherkindwhichcanmoveitselfaswellasotherthings,workingincompositionanddecomposition,byincreaseanddiminutionandgenerationanddestruction-thatisalsooneofthemanykindsofmotion。
Cle。Granted。
Ath。Andwewillassumethatwhichmovesother,andischangedbyother,tobetheninth,andthatwhichchangesitselfandothers,andisco-incidentwitheveryactionandeverypassion,andisthetrueprincipleofchangeandmotioninallthatis-thatweshallbeinclinedtocallthetenth。
Cle。Certainly。
Ath。Andwhichofthesetenmotionsoughtwetopreferasbeingthemightiestandmostefficient?
Cle。Imustsaythatthemotionwhichisabletomoveitselfistenthousandtimessuperiortoalltheothers。
Ath。Verygood;butmayImakeoneortwocorrectionsinwhatIhavebeensaying?
Cle。Whatarethey?
Ath。WhenIspokeofthetenthsortofmotion,thatwasnotquitecorrect。
Cle。Whatwastheerror?
Ath。Accordingtothetrueorder,thetenthwasreallythefirstingenerationandpower;thenfollowsthesecond,whichwasstrangelyenoughtermedtheninthbyus。
Cle。Whatdoyoumean?
Ath。Imeanthis:whenonethingchangesanother,andthatanother,ofsuchwilltherebeanyprimarychangingelement?Howcanathingwhichismovedbyanothereverbethebeginningofchange?
Impossible。Butwhentheself-movedchangesother,andthatagainother,andthusthousandsupontensofthousandsofbodiesaresetinmotion,mustnotthebeginningofallthismotionbethechangeoftheself-movingprinciple?
Cle。Verytrue,andIquiteagree。
Ath。Or,toputthequestioninanotherway,makinganswertoourselves:-If,asmostofthesephilosophershavetheaudacitytoaffirm,allthingswereatrestinonemass,whichoftheabove-mentionedprinciplesofmotionwouldfirstspringupamongthem?
Cle。Clearlytheself-moving;fortherecouldbenochangeinthemarisingoutofanyexternalcause;thechangemustfirsttakeplaceinthemselves。
Ath。Thenwemustsaythatself-motionbeingtheoriginofallmotions,andthefirstwhicharisesamongthingsatrestaswellasamongthingsinmotion,istheeldestandmightiestprincipleofchange,andthatwhichischangedbyanotherandyetmovesotherissecond。
Cle。Quitetrue。
Ath。Atthisstageoftheargumentletusputaquestion。
Cle。Whatquestion?
Ath。Ifweweretoseethispowerexistinginanyearthy,watery,orfierysubstance,simpleorcompound-howshouldwedescribeit?
Cle。Youmeantoaskwhetherweshouldcallsuchaself-movingpowerlife?
Ath。Ido。
Cle。Certainlyweshould。
Ath。Andwhenweseesoulinanything,mustwenotdothesame-mustwenotadmitthatthisislife?
Cle。Wemust。
Ath。Andnow,Ibeseechyou,reflect;-youwouldadmitthatwehaveathreefoldknowledgeofthings?
Cle。Whatdoyoumean?
Ath。Imeanthatweknowtheessence,andthatweknowthedefinitionoftheessence,andthename,-thesearethethree;andtherearetwoquestionswhichmayberaisedaboutanything。
Cle。Howtwo?
Ath。Sometimesapersonmaygivethenameandaskthedefinition;orhemaygivethedefinitionandaskthename。ImayillustratewhatI
meaninthisway。
Cle。How?
Ath。Numberlikesomeotherthingsiscapableofbeingdividedintoequalparts;whenthusdivided,numberisnamed“even,“andthedefinitionofthename“even“is“numberdivisibleintotwoequalparts“?
Cle。True。
Ath。Imean,thatwhenweareaskedaboutthedefinitionandgivethename,orwhenweareaskedaboutthenameandgivethedefinition-ineithercase,whetherwegivenameordefinition,wespeakofthesamething,calling“even“thenumberwhichisdividedintotwoequalparts。
Cle。Quitetrue。
Ath。Andwhatisthedefinitionofthatwhichisnamed“soul“?Canweconceiveofanyotherthanthatwhichhasbeenalreadygiven-themotionwhichcanmoveitself?
Cle。Youmeantosaythattheessencewhichisdefinedastheself-movedisthesamewiththatwhichhasthenamesoul?
Ath。Yes;andifthisistrue,dowestillmaintainthatthereisanythingwantingintheproofthatthesoulisthefirstoriginandmovingpowerofallthatis,orhasbecome,orwillbe,andtheircontraries,whenshehasbeenclearlyshowntobethesourceofchangeandmotioninallthings?
Cle。Certainlynot;thesoulasbeingthesourceofmotion,hasbeenmostsatisfactorilyshowntobetheoldestofallthings。
Ath。Andisnotthatmotionwhichisproducedinanother,byreasonofanother,butneverhasanyself-movingpoweratall,beingintruththechangeofaninanimatebody,tobereckonedsecond,orbyanylowernumberwhichyoumayprefer?
Cle。Exactly。
Ath。Thenweareright,andspeakthemostperfectandabsolutetruth,whenwesaythatthesoulispriortothebody,andthatthebodyissecondandcomesafterwards,andisborntoobeythesoul,whichistheruler?
Cle。Nothingcanbemoretrue。
Ath。Doyourememberouroldadmission,thatifthesoulwaspriortothebodythethingsofthesoulwerealsopriortothoseofthebody?
Cle。Certainly。
Ath。Thencharactersandmanners,andwishesandreasonings,andtrueopinions,andreflections,andrecollectionsarepriortolengthandbreadthanddepthandstrengthofbodies,ifthesoulispriortothebody。
Cle。Tobesure。
Ath。Inthenextplace,mustwenotofnecessityadmitthatthesoulisthecauseofgoodandevil,baseandhonourable,justandunjust,andofallotheropposites,ifwesupposehertobethecauseofallthings?
Cle。Wemust。
Ath。Andasthesoulordersandinhabitsallthingsthatmove,howevermoving,mustwenotsaythatsheordersalsotheheavens?
Cle。Ofcourse。
Ath。Onesoulormore?Morethanone-Iwillanswerforyou;atanyrate,wemustnotsupposethattherearelessthantwo-onetheauthorofgood,andtheotherofevil。
Cle。Verytrue。
Ath。Yes,verytrue;thesoulthendirectsallthingsinheaven,andearth,andseabyhermovements,andthesearedescribedbytheterms-will,consideration,attention,deliberation,opiniontrueandfalse,joyandsorrow,confidence,fear,hatred,love,andotherprimarymotionsakintothese;whichagainreceivethesecondarymotionsofcorporealsubstances,andguideallthingstogrowthanddecay,tocompositionanddecomposition,andtothequalitieswhichaccompanythem,suchasheatandcold,heavinessandlightness,hardnessandsoftness,blacknessandwhiteness,bitternessandsweetness,andallthoseotherqualitieswhichthesouluses,herselfagoddess,whentrulyreceivingthedivinemindshedisciplinesallthingsrightlytotheirhappiness;butwhensheisthecompanionoffolly,shedoestheverycontraryofallthis。Shallweassumesomuch,ordowestillentertaindoubts?
Cle。Thereisnoroomatallfordoubt。
Ath。Shallwesaythenthatitisthesoulwhichcontrolsheavenandearth,andthewholeworld?-thatitisaprincipleofwisdomandvirtue,oraprinciplewhichhasneitherwisdomnorvirtue?Supposethatwemakeanswerasfollows:-
Cle。Howwouldyouanswer?
Ath。If,myfriend,wesaythatthewholepathandmovementofheaven,andofallthatistherein,isbynatureakintothemovementandrevolutionandcalculationofmind,andproceedsbykindredlaws,then,asisplain,wemustsaythatthebestsoultakescareoftheworldandguidesitalongthegoodpath。
Cle。True。
Ath。Butiftheworldmoveswildlyandirregularly,thentheevilsoulguidesit。
Cle。Trueagain。
Ath。Ofwhatnatureisthemovementofmind?-Tothisquestionitisnoteasytogiveanintelligentanswer;andthereforeIoughttoassistyouinframingone。
Cle。Verygood。
Ath。Thenletusnotanswerasifwewouldlookstraightatthesun,makingourselvesdarknessatmidday-Imeanasifwewereundertheimpressionthatwecouldseewithmortaleyes,orknowadequatelythenatureofmind;-itwillbesafertolookattheimageonly。
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