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第20章

  Andonefeaturetheywillerase,andanothertheywillputin,theyhavemadethewaysofmen,asfaraspossible,agreeabletothewaysofGod?
  Indeed,hesaid,innowaycouldtheymakeafairerpicture。
  Andnow,Isaid,arewebeginningtopersuadethosewhomyoudescribedasrushingatuswithmightandmain,thatthepainterofconstitutionsissuchanoneaswearepraising;atwhomtheyweresoveryindignantbecausetohishandswecommittedtheState;andaretheygrowingalittlecalmeratwhattheyhavejustheard?
  Muchcalmer,ifthereisanysenseinthem。
  Why,wherecantheystillfindanygroundforobjection?Willtheydoubtthatthephilosopherisaloveroftruthandbeing?
  Theywouldnotbesounreasonable。
  Orthathisnature,beingsuchaswehavedelineated,isakintothehighestgood?
  Neithercantheydoubtthis。
  Butagain,willtheytellusthatsuchanature,placedunderfavourablecircumstances,willnotbeperfectlygoodandwiseifanyeverwas?Orwilltheypreferthosewhomwehaverejected?
  Surelynot。
  Thenwilltheystillbeangryatoursaying,that,untilphilosophersbearrule,Statesandindividualswillhavenorestfromevil,norwillthisourimaginaryStateeverberealised?
  Ithinkthattheywillbelessangry。
  Shallweassumethattheyarenotonlylessangrybutquitegentle,andthattheyhavebeenconvertedandforveryshame,iffornootherreason,cannotrefusetocometoterms?
  Byallmeans,hesaid。
  Thenletussupposethatthereconciliationhasbeeneffected。
  Willanyonedenytheotherpoint,thattheremaybesonsofkingsorprinceswhoarebynaturephilosophers?
  Surelynoman,hesaid。
  Andwhentheyhavecomeintobeingwillanyonesaythattheymustofnecessitybedestroyed;thattheycanhardlybesavedisnotdeniedevenbyus;butthatinthewholecourseofagesnosingleoneofthemcanescape——whowillventuretoaffirmthis?
  Whoindeed!
  But,saidI,oneisenough;lettherebeonemanwhohasacityobedienttohiswill,andhemightbringintoexistencetheidealpolityaboutwhichtheworldissoincredulous。
  Yes,oneisenough。
  Therulermayimposethelawsandinstitutionswhichwehavebeendescribing,andthecitizensmaypossiblybewillingtoobeythem?
  Certainly。
  Andthatothersshouldapproveofwhatweapprove,isnomiracleorimpossibility?
  Ithinknot。
  Butwehavesufficientlyshown,inwhathaspreceded,thatallthis,ifonlypossible,isassuredlyforthebest。
  Wehave。
  Andnowwesaynotonlythatourlaws,iftheycouldbeenacted,wouldbeforthebest,butalsothattheenactmentofthem,thoughdifficult,isnotimpossible。
  Verygood。
  Andsowithpainandtoilwehavereachedtheendofonesubject,butmoreremainstobediscussed;——howandbywhatstudiesandpursuitswillthesavioursoftheconstitutionbecreated,andatwhatagesaretheytoapplythemselvestotheirseveralstudies?
  Certainly。
  Iomittedthetroublesomebusinessofthepossessionofwomen,andtheprocreationofchildren,andtheappointmentoftherulers,becauseIknewthattheperfectStatewouldbeeyedwithjealousyandwasdifficultofattainment;butthatpieceofclevernesswasnotofmuchservicetome,forIhadtodiscussthemallthesame。Thewomenandchildrenarenowdisposedof,buttheotherquestionoftherulersmustbeinvestigatedfromtheverybeginning。Weweresaying,asyouwillremember,thattheyweretobeloversoftheircountry,triedbythetestofpleasuresandpains,andneitherinhardships,norindangers,noratanyothercriticalmomentweretolosetheirpatriotism——hewastoberejectedwhofailed,buthewhoalwayscameforthpure,likegoldtriedintherefiner’sfire,wastobemadearuler,andtoreceivehonoursandrewardsinlifeandafterdeath。Thiswasthesortofthingwhichwasbeingsaid,andthentheargumentturnedasideandveiledherface;notlikingtostirthequestionwhichhasnowarisen。
  Iperfectlyremember,hesaid。
  Yes,myfriend,Isaid,andIthenshrankfromhazardingtheboldword;butnowletmedaretosay——thattheperfectguardianmustbeaphilosopher。
  Yes,hesaid,letthatbeaffirmed。
  Anddonotsupposethattherewillbemanyofthem;forthegiftswhichweredeemedbyustobeessentialrarelygrowtogether;theyaremostlyfoundinshredsandpatches。
  Whatdoyoumean?hesaid。
  Youareaware,Ireplied,thatquickintelligence,memory,sagacity,cleverness,andsimilarqualities,donotoftengrowtogether,andthatpersonswhopossessthemandareatthesametimehigh—spiritedandmagnanimousarenotsoconstitutedbynatureastoliveorderlyandinapeacefulandsettledmanner;theyaredrivenanywaybytheirimpulses,andallsolidprinciplegoesoutofthem。
  Verytrue,hesaid。
  Ontheotherhand,thosesteadfastnatureswhichcanbetterbedependedupon,whichinabattleareimpregnabletofearandimmovable,areequallyimmovablewhenthereisanythingtobelearned;
  theyarealwaysinatorpidstate,andareapttoyawnandgotosleepoveranyintellectualtoil。
  Quitetrue。
  Andyetweweresayingthatbothqualitieswerenecessaryinthosetowhomthehighereducationistobeimparted,andwhoaretoshareinanyofficeorcommand。
  Certainly,hesaid。
  Andwilltheybeaclasswhichisrarelyfound?
  Yes,indeed。
  Thentheaspirantmustnotonlybetestedinthoselaboursanddangersandpleasureswhichwementionedbefore,butthereisanotherkindofprobationwhichwedidnotmention——hemustbeexercisedalsoinmanykindsofknowledge,toseewhetherthesoulwillbeabletoendurethehighestofall,willfaintunderthem,asinanyotherstudiesandexercises。
  Yes,hesaid,youarequiterightintestinghim。Butwhatdoyoumeanbythehighestofallknowledge?
  Youmayremember,Isaid,thatwedividedthesoulintothreeparts;
  anddistinguishedtheseveralnaturesofjustice,temperance,courage,andwisdom?
  Indeed,hesaid,ifIhadforgotten,Ishouldnotdeservetohearmore。
  Anddoyourememberthewordofcautionwhichprecededthediscussionofthem?
  Towhatdoyourefer?
  Weweresaying,ifIamnotmistaken,thathewhowantedtoseethemintheirperfectbeautymusttakealongerandmorecircuitousway,attheendofwhichtheywouldappear;butthatwecouldaddonapopularexpositionofthemonalevelwiththediscussionwhichhadpreceded。Andyourepliedthatsuchanexpositionwouldbeenoughforyou,andsotheenquirywascontinuedinwhattomeseemedtobeaveryinaccuratemanner;whetheryouweresatisfiedornot,itisforyoutosay。
  Yes,hesaid,Ithoughtandtheothersthoughtthatyougaveusafairmeasureoftruth。
  But,myfriend,Isaid,ameasureofsuchthingsWhichinanydegreefallsshortofthewholetruthisnotfairmeasure;fornothingimperfectisthemeasureofanything,althoughpersonsaretooapttobecontentedandthinkthattheyneedsearchnofurther。
  Notanuncommoncasewhenpeopleareindolent。
  Yes,Isaid;andtherecannotbeanyworsefaultinaguardianoftheStateandofthelaws。
  True。
  Theguardianthen,Isaid,mustberequiredtotakethelongercircuit,andtollatlearningaswellasatgymnastics,orhewillneverreachthehighestknowledgeofallwhich,aswewerejustnowsaying,ishispropercalling。
  What,hesaid,isthereaknowledgestillhigherthanthis——higherthanjusticeandtheothervirtues?
  Yes,Isaid,thereis。Andofthevirtuestoowemustbeholdnottheoutlinemerely,asatpresent——nothingshortofthemostfinishedpictureshouldsatisfyus。Whenlittlethingsareelaboratedwithaninfinityofpains,inorderthattheymayappearintheirfullbeautyandutmostclearness,howridiculousthatweshouldnotthinkthehighesttruthsworthyofattainingthehighestaccuracy!
  Arightnoblethought;butdoyousupposethatweshallrefrainfromaskingyouwhatisthishighestknowledge?
  Nay,Isaid,askifyouwill;butIamcertainthatyouhaveheardtheanswermanytimes,andnowyoueitherdonotunderstandmeor,asIratherthink,youaredisposedtobetroublesome;foryouhaveofbeentoldthattheideaofgoodisthehighestknowledge,andthatallotherthingsbecomeusefulandadvantageousonlybytheiruseofthis。
  YoucanhardlybeignorantthatofthisIwasabouttospeak,concerningwhich,asyouhaveoftenheardmesay,weknowsolittle;
  and,withoutwhich,anyotherknowledgeorpossessionofanykindwillprofitusnothing。Doyouthinkthatthepossessionofallotherthingsisofanyvalueifwedonotpossessthegood?ortheknowledgeofallotherthingsifwehavenoknowledgeofbeautyandgoodness?
  Assuredlynot。
  Youarefurtherawarethatmostpeopleaffirmpleasuretobethegood,butthefinersortofwitssayitisknowledgeYes。
  Andyouareawaretoothatthelattercannotexplainwhattheymeanbyknowledge,butareobligedafteralltosayknowledgeofthegood?
  Howridiculous!
  Yes,Isaid,thattheyshouldbeginbyreproachinguswithourignoranceofthegood,andthenpresumeourknowledgeofit——forthegoodtheydefinetobeknowledgeofthegood,justasifweunderstoodthemwhentheyusetheterm’good’——thisisofcourseridiculous。
  Mosttrue,hesaid。
  Andthosewhomakepleasuretheirgoodareinequalperplexity;
  fortheyarecompelledtoadmitthattherearebadpleasuresaswellasgood。
  Certainly。
  Andthereforetoacknowledgethatbadandgoodarethesame?
  True。
  Therecanbenodoubtaboutthenumerousdifficultiesinwhichthisquestionisinvolved。
  Therecanbenone。
  Further,dowenotseethatmanyarewillingtodoortohaveortoseemtobewhatisjustandhonourablewithoutthereality;butnooneissatisfiedwiththeappearanceofgood——therealityiswhattheyseek;inthecaseofthegood,appearanceisdespisedbyeveryone。
  Verytrue,hesaid。
  Ofthisthen,whicheverysoulofmanpursuesandmakestheendofallhisactions,havingapresentimentthatthereissuchanend,andyethesitatingbecauseneitherknowingthenaturenorhavingthesameassuranceofthisasofotherthings,andthereforelosingwhatevergoodthereisinotherthings,——ofaprinciplesuchandsogreatasthisoughtthebestmeninourState,towhomeverythingisentrusted,tobeinthedarknessofignorance?
  Certainlynot,hesaid。
  Iamsure,Isaid,thathewhodoesnotknownowthebeautifulandthejustarelikewisegoodwillbebutasorryguardianofthem;andI
  suspectthatnoonewhoisignorantofthegoodwillhaveatrueknowledgeofthem。
  That,hesaid,isashrewdsuspicionofyours。
  AndifweonlyhaveaguardianwhohasthisknowledgeourStatewillbeperfectlyordered?
  Ofcourse,hereplied;butIwishthatyouwouldtellmewhetheryouconceivethissupremeprincipleofthegoodtobeknowledgeorpleasure,ordifferentfromeither。
  Aye,Isaid,Iknewallalongthatafastidiousgentlemanlikeyouwouldnotbecontentedwiththethoughtsofotherpeopleaboutthesematters。
  True,Socrates;butImustsaythatonewholikeyouhaspassedalifetimeinthestudyofphilosophyshouldnotbealwaysrepeatingtheopinionsofothers,andnevertellinghisown。
  Well,buthasanyonearighttosaypositivelywhathedoesnotknow?
  Not,hesaid,withtheassuranceofpositivecertainty;hehasnorighttodothat:buthemaysaywhathethinks,asamatterofopinion。
  Anddoyounotknow,Isaid,thatallmereopinionsarebad,andthebestofthemblind?Youwouldnotdenythatthosewhohaveanytruenotionwithoutintelligenceareonlylikeblindmenwhofeeltheirwayalongtheroad?
  Verytrue。
  Anddoyouwishtobeholdwhatisblindandcrookedandbase,whenotherswilltellyouofbrightnessandbeauty?
  GLAUCON—SOCRATES
  Still,Imustimploreyou,Socrates,saidGlaucon,nottoturnawayjustasyouarereachingthegoal;ifyouwillonlygivesuchanexplanationofthegoodasyouhavealreadygivenofjusticeandtemperanceandtheothervirtues,weshallbesatisfied。
  Yes,myfriend,andIshallbeatleastequallysatisfied,butI
  cannothelpfearingthatIshallfall,andthatmyindiscreetzealwillbringridiculeuponme。No,sweetsirs,letusnotatpresentaskwhatistheactualnatureofthegood,fortoreachwhatisnowinmythoughtswouldbeanefforttoogreatforme。Butofthechildofthegoodwhoislikesthim,Iwouldfainspeak,ifIcouldbesurethatyouwishedtohear——otherwise,not。
  Byallmeans,hesaid,tellusaboutthechild,andyoushallremaininourdebtfortheaccountoftheparent。
  Idoindeedwish,Ireplied,thatIcouldpay,andyoureceive,theaccountoftheparent,andnot,asnow,oftheoffspringonly;
  take,however,thislatterbywayofinterest,andatthesametimehaveacarethatidonotrenderafalseaccount,althoughIhavenointentionofdeceivingyou。
  Yes,wewilltakeallthecarethatwecan:proceed。
  Yes,Isaid,butImustfirstcometoanunderstandingwithyou,andremindyouofwhatIhavementionedinthecourseofthisdiscussion,andatmanyothertimes。
  What?
  Theoldstory,thatthereisamanybeautifulandamanygood,andsoofotherthingswhichwedescribeanddefine;toallofthem’many’
  isapplied。
  True,hesaid。
  Andthereisanabsolutebeautyandanabsolutegood,andofotherthingstowhichtheterm’many’isappliedthereisanabsolute;fortheymaybebroughtunderasingleidea,whichiscalledtheessenceofeach。
  Verytrue。
  Themany,aswesay,areseenbutnotknown,andtheideasareknownbutnotseen。
  Exactly。
  Andwhatistheorganwithwhichweseethevisiblethings?
  Thesight,hesaid。
  Andwiththehearing,Isaid,wehear,andwiththeothersensesperceivetheotherobjectsofsense?
  True。
  Buthaveyouremarkedthatsightisbyfarthemostcostlyandcomplexpieceofworkmanshipwhichtheartificerofthesensesevercontrived?
  No,Ineverhave,hesaid。
  Thenreflect;hastheearorvoiceneedofanythirdoradditionalnatureinorderthattheonemaybeabletohearandtheothertobeheard?
  Nothingofthesort。
  No,indeed,Ireplied;andthesameistrueofmost,ifnotall,theothersenses——youwouldnotsaythatanyofthemrequiressuchanaddition?
  Certainlynot。
  Butyouseethatwithouttheadditionofsomeothernaturethereisnoseeingorbeingseen?
  Howdoyoumean?
  Sightbeing,asIconceive,intheeyes,andhewhohaseyeswantingtosee;colourbeingalsopresentinthem,stillunlesstherebeathirdnaturespeciallyadaptedtothepurpose,theowneroftheeyeswillseenothingandthecolourswillbeinvisible。
  Ofwhatnatureareyouspeaking?
  Ofthatwhichyoutermlight,Ireplied。
  True,hesaid。
  Noble,then,isthebondwhichlinkstogethersightandvisibility,andgreatbeyondotherbondsbynosmalldifferenceofnature;forlightistheirbond,andlightisnoignoblething?
  Nay,hesaid,thereverseofignoble。
  Andwhich,Isaid,ofthegodsinheavenwouldyousaywasthelordofthiselement?Whoseisthatlightwhichmakestheeyetoseeperfectlyandthevisibletoappear?
  Youmeanthesun,asyouandallmankindsay。
  Maynottherelationofsighttothisdeitybedescribedasfollows?
  How?
  Neithersightnortheeyeinwhichsightresidesisthesun?
  No。
  Yetofalltheorgansofsensetheeyeisthemostlikethesun?
  Byfarthemostlike。
  Andthepowerwhichtheeyepossessesisasortofeffluencewhichisdispensedfromthesun?
  Exactly。
  Thenthesunisnotsight,buttheauthorofsightwhoisrecognisedbysight。
  True,hesaid。
  AndthisishewhomIcallthechildofthegood,whomthegoodbegatinhisownlikeness,tobeinthevisibleworld,inrelationtosightandthethingsofsight,whatthegoodisintheintellectualworldinrelationtomindandthethingsofmind。
  Willyoubealittlemoreexplicit?hesaid。
  Why,youknow,Isaid,thattheeyes,whenapersondirectsthemtowardsobjectsonwhichthelightofdayisnolongershining,butthemoonandstarsonly,seedimly,andarenearlyblind;theyseemtohavenoclearnessofvisioninthem?
  Verytrue。
  Butwhentheyaredirectedtowardsobjectsonwhichthesunshines,theyseeclearlyandthereissightinthem?
  Certainly。
  Andthesoulisliketheeye:whenrestinguponthatonwhichtruthandbeingshine,thesoulperceivesandunderstandsandisradiantwithintelligence;butwhenturnedtowardsthetwilightofbecomingandperishing,thenshehasopiniononly,andgoesblinkingabout,andisfirstofoneopinionandthenofanother,andseemstohavenointelligence?
  Justso。
  Now,thatwhichimpartstruthtotheknownandthepowerofknowingtotheknoweriswhatIwouldhaveyoutermtheideaofgood,andthisyouwilldeemtobethecauseofscience,andoftruthinsofarasthelatterbecomesthesubjectofknowledge;
  beautifultoo,asarebothtruthandknowledge,youwillberightinesteemingthisothernatureasmorebeautifulthaneither;and,asinthepreviousinstance,lightandsightmaybetrulysaidtobelikethesun,andyetnottobethesun,sointhisothersphere,scienceandtruthmaybedeemedtobelikethegood,butnotthegood;thegoodhasaplaceofhonouryethigher。
  Whatawonderofbeautythatmustbe,hesaid,whichistheauthorofscienceandtruth,andyetsurpassestheminbeauty;foryousurelycannotmeantosaythatpleasureisthegood?
  Godforbid,Ireplied;butmayIaskyoutoconsidertheimageinanotherpointofview?
  Inwhatpointofview?
  Youwouldsay,wouldyounot,thatthesunisonlytheauthorofvisibilityinallvisiblethings,butofgenerationandnourishmentandgrowth,thoughhehimselfisnotgeneration?
  Certainly。
  Inlikemannerthegoodmaybesaidtobenotonlytheauthorofknowledgetoallthingsknown,butoftheirbeingandessence,andyetthegoodisnotessence,butfarexceedsessenceindignityandpower。
  Glauconsaid,withaludicrousearnestness:Bythelightofheaven,howamazing!
  Yes,Isaid,andtheexaggerationmaybesetdowntoyou;foryoumademeuttermyfancies。
  Andpraycontinuetoutterthem;atanyrateletushearifthereisanythingmoretobesaidaboutthesimilitudeofthesun。
  Yes,Isaid,thereisagreatdealmore。
  Thenomitnothing,howeverslight。
  Iwilldomybest,Isaid;butIshouldthinkthatagreatdealwillhavetobeomitted。
  Youhavetoimagine,then,thattherearetworulingpowers,andthatoneofthemissetovertheintellectualworld,theotheroverthevisible。Idonotsayheaven,lestyoushouldfancythatIamplayinguponthename(’ourhanoz,orhatoz’)。MayIsupposethatyouhavethisdistinctionofthevisibleandintelligiblefixedinyourmind?
  Ihave。
  Nowtakealinewhichhasbeencutintotwounequalparts,anddivideeachofthemagaininthesameproportion,andsupposethetwomaindivisionstoanswer,onetothevisibleandtheothertotheintelligible,andthencomparethesubdivisionsinrespectoftheirclearnessandwantofclearness,andyouwillfindthatthefirstsectioninthesphereofthevisibleconsistsofimages。AndbyimagesImean,inthefirstplace,shadows,andinthesecondplace,reflectionsinwaterandinsolid,smoothandpolishedbodiesandthelike:Doyouunderstand?
  Yes,Iunderstand。
  Imagine,now,theothersection,ofwhichthisisonlytheresemblance,toincludetheanimalswhichwesee,andeverythingthatgrowsorismade。
  Verygood。
  Wouldyounotadmitthatboththesectionsofthisdivisionhavedifferentdegreesoftruth,andthatthecopyistotheoriginalasthesphereofopinionistothesphereofknowledge?
  Mostundoubtedly。
  Nextproceedtoconsiderthemannerinwhichthesphereoftheintellectualistobedivided。
  Inwhatmanner?
  Thus:——Therearetwosubdivisions,inthelowerorwhichthesoulusesthefiguresgivenbytheformerdivisionasimages;theenquirycanonlybehypothetical,andinsteadofgoingupwardstoaprincipledescendstotheotherend;inthehigherofthetwo,thesoulpassesoutofhypotheses,andgoesuptoaprinciplewhichisabovehypotheses,makingnouseofimagesasintheformercase,butproceedingonlyinandthroughtheideasthemselves。
  Idonotquiteunderstandyourmeaning,hesaid。
  ThenIwilltryagain;youwillunderstandmebetterwhenIhavemadesomepreliminaryremarks。Youareawarethatstudentsofgeometry,arithmetic,andthekindredsciencesassumetheoddandtheevenandthefiguresandthreekindsofanglesandthelikeintheirseveralbranchesofscience;thesearetheirhypotheses,whichtheyandeverybodyaresupposedtoknow,andthereforetheydonotdeigntogiveanyaccountofthemeithertothemselvesorothers;
  buttheybeginwiththem,andgoonuntiltheyarriveatlast,andinaconsistentmanner,attheirconclusion?
  Yes,hesaid,Iknow。