登陆注册
19511100000012

第12章 LACHES,OR COURAGE(10)

NICIAS:I agree,Socrates.

SOCRATES:But then,my dear friend,if a man knew all good and evil,and how they are,and have been,and will be produced,would he not be perfect,and wanting in no virtue,whether justice,or temperance,or holiness?He would possess them all,and he would know which were dangers and which were not,and guard against them whether they were supernatural or natural;and he would provide the good,as he would know how to deal both with gods or men.

NICIAS:I think,Socrates,that there is a great deal of truth in what you say.

SOCRATES:But then,Nicias,courage,according to this new definition of yours,instead of being a part of virtue only,will be all virtue?

NICIAS:It would seem so.

SOCRATES:But we were saying that courage is one of the parts of virtue?

NICIAS:Yes,that was what we were saying.

SOCRATES:And that is in contradiction with our present view?

NICIAS:That appears to be the case.

SOCRATES:Then,Nicias,we have not discovered what courage is.

NICIAS:We have not.

LACHES:And yet,friend Nicias,I imagined that you would have made the discovery,when you were so contemptuous of the answers which I made to Socrates.I had very great hopes that you would have been enlightened by the wisdom of Damon.

NICIAS:I perceive,Laches,that you think nothing of having displayed your ignorance of the nature of courage,but you look only to see whether Ihave not made a similar display;and if we are both equally ignorant of the things which a man who is good for anything should know,that,I suppose,will be of no consequence.You certainly appear to me very like the rest of the world,looking at your neighbour and not at yourself.I am of opinion that enough has been said on the subject which we have been discussing;and if anything has been imperfectly said,that may be hereafter corrected by the help of Damon,whom you think to laugh down,although you have never seen him,and with the help of others.And when Iam satisfied myself,I will freely impart my satisfaction to you,for Ithink that you are very much in want of knowledge.

LACHES:You are a philosopher,Nicias;of that I am aware:nevertheless Iwould recommend Lysimachus and Melesias not to take you and me as advisers about the education of their children;but,as I said at first,they should ask Socrates and not let him off;if my own sons were old enough,I would have asked him myself.

NICIAS:To that I quite agree,if Socrates is willing to take them under his charge.I should not wish for any one else to be the tutor of Niceratus.But I observe that when I mention the matter to him he recommends to me some other tutor and refuses himself.Perhaps he may be more ready to listen to you,Lysimachus.

LYSIMACHUS:He ought,Nicias:for certainly I would do things for him which I would not do for many others.What do you say,Socrates--will you comply?And are you ready to give assistance in the improvement of the youths?

SOCRATES:Indeed,Lysimachus,I should be very wrong in refusing to aid in the improvement of anybody.And if I had shown in this conversation that Ihad a knowledge which Nicias and Laches have not,then I admit that you would be right in inviting me to perform this duty;but as we are all in the same perplexity,why should one of us be preferred to another?Icertainly think that no one should;and under these circumstances,let me offer you a piece of advice (and this need not go further than ourselves).

I maintain,my friends,that every one of us should seek out the best teacher whom he can find,first for ourselves,who are greatly in need of one,and then for the youth,regardless of expense or anything.But Icannot advise that we remain as we are.And if any one laughs at us for going to school at our age,I would quote to them the authority of Homer,who says,that 'Modesty is not good for a needy man.'

Let us then,regardless of what may be said of us,make the education of the youths our own education.

LYSIMACHUS:I like your proposal,Socrates;and as I am the oldest,I am also the most eager to go to school with the boys.Let me beg a favour of you:Come to my house to-morrow at dawn,and we will advise about these matters.For the present,let us make an end of the conversation.

SOCRATES:I will come to you to-morrow,Lysimachus,as you propose,God willing.

同类推荐
  • 揞黑豆集

    揞黑豆集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 还真集

    还真集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 新竹县志初稿

    新竹县志初稿

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 花底拾遗

    花底拾遗

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 益部方物略记

    益部方物略记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 太虚仙尊

    太虚仙尊

    今世得造化,巅峰还会远吗?登上界巅,体悟天道,终悟道果。而这一切,不过是刚刚开始。
  • 秋天的爱恋

    秋天的爱恋

    新创的短篇爱情小说,简单的来说是关于情人离别的故事,在多愁善感的秋天,仿佛离别成为一个感伤的构成元素。当在凉风习习的枫树下,和恋爱了三年的男友告别,会是什么心情?他们的承诺,一起走过的人生历程,能否有一个美好的结局?
  • 床上的承诺

    床上的承诺

    宁肯相信世界上有鬼,也别相信男人那张嘴。尤其是床上的承诺。姐妹们,文小雨可是深有体会,她情场失意只好化悲愤为力量,努力赚钱。乐颠颠抱着辛苦赚来的票子存银行,结果遇到打劫。牛头马面工作失误又把她弄到一个没听过的朝代。“天哪,还有没有天理?”
  • 我要用我的一生来纪念你

    我要用我的一生来纪念你

    再给我一次机会我一定不会放开你的手,我会好好的保护你,永远在你身边。青春是美好的,但也是珍贵的,错过了就没有了,我们曾经在最美好的年华里相遇,但都错过了彼此。有人说:爱一个人不是一定要去拥有他,只要彼此相爱就够了。在她离开后才知道后悔,我要用我的语言来叙述我俩的故事。述说一段关于我俩的故事,给我最爱的人。
  • 都市冥婚录

    都市冥婚录

    摇晃着手中的高脚杯,看了一眼身边把玩着手中幽蓝色鬼火的小女儿,不由得一阵感慨,当初的选择,究竟是对是错?这个答案,应该要用一辈子的时间来问询,而现在,我只想好好地回忆那些年的事情,写出来留作后人参详,毕竟我的时间,不多了……
  • 九州寻

    九州寻

    寻找九州之妖怪。主人公在现实生活中寻找古代的妖怪,却看到了各种人间世事,发现其实妖怪就是人心。妖魔鬼怪魑魅魍魉,这些中国历史里古人经常对于无法解释的事情都会以鬼怪来命名。山海经中记载了很多奇异的生物。当今妖怪的世界已经消失在了人类的脑海,因为人类自以为已经可以用所谓科学的方法来解释世界上那些现象,那么我们就进入了一个死循环里,只要多问几个为什么就发现真的是没有办法再解释下去。
  • 三魂有缺

    三魂有缺

    吴珲一个被倾红剑诅咒的人,成为一个永生不死的人,在一个神秘人帮助下,沉睡了五千年之后来到了现代社会。血染过后的土地,妖魔鬼怪横行。人们只能生活在被保护的围城之中。但是当围城沦陷···-----------------------------------------------------------------------------新人新书,不求收藏,不求推荐,不求上架,只为练笔。求过往的大大,留下宝贵的意见,或许这本书写的不好,有了你们参与,就会变的好起来了。
  • 野欲

    野欲

    【起点第四编辑组签约作品】【装卸工】袁战说:我要赚钱,所以去省城。【管理员】袁战说:打了警察打日本人,单位还给大学委培机会。【大学生】袁战说:我要转学!还真给转了。【销售员】袁战说:这车我不卖了!人家偏求着他买。【董事长】袁战说:赚中国人的钱不痛快。于是……不是重生,只是升华一段真实而精彩的人生。没有异能,却凭着智慧和胆略纵横都市。不是帅哥,却有着与生俱来的野性热血,原始的、阳刚的热血和不灭的欲望。欲望,可以带来天堂,也能带来地狱。结局,也许只在一刹那的抉择就已经注定。他,生长于偏远小城,被人称为“野种”。他,成绩优异却中途退学,成为最下等的苦力装卸工。他,胸中燃烧着仇恨,仇人居然是他的父亲!面对繁华的都市、复杂的人际关系、如花似玉的女人和内心的野性欲望。本性纯真的他将如何在都市中生存?将如何面对自己仇人、恩人、爱人、亲人?将如何用野性来证明热血、用欲望来征服世界?那么,就看这么个野小子如何立足都市、快意恩仇、纵横商场、游戏花丛……【友情提示】:本文主角追求野性的、率真的、本能的、无拘束的情感生活,看书的孔子、孟子、朱子们慎入!作者不会为无聊的道德问题就细节描写的内容跟诸子磨嘴皮。
  • 焱极

    焱极

    你愿意做一辈子的废物,还是一分钟的英雄?你愿意做别人的垫脚石,还是挺直脊梁傲视群雄?你愿意关心你的人一个个离去,还是陪伴在你的左右?我们不能改变过去,但是我们可以选择未来。希望这本书可以得到各位朋友的喜欢。同样也希望各位多多支持《焱极》。
  • 初爱,快到碗里来

    初爱,快到碗里来

    【沫氏文学社出品】这是一段扭曲的爱情,这是一曲殇魂的撒旦乐曲,这是一支欢笑和恐惧的地狱恋歌。当友谊为爱情所破裂,结局注定悲惨。他对她说:海是倒过来的天,你是我流不完的泪。当她如同断翼的天使,坠下深蓝的大海时,她说:原来,这不叫爱情。【本文前文轻松,后文虐心】