《苏格拉底之死》(The Death of Socrates)是法国画家雅克·大卫在1787年创作的油画,现藏于纽约大都会博物馆。 这幅作品描绘了哲学家苏格拉底死时的情景。
The Death of Socrates(苏格拉底之死)公元前399年,在雅典的荒烟蔓草里仿佛游荡着一个光辉的身影,苏格拉底,这个不死的灵魂在永不疲惫地捎带着神的圣谕,不住地向来去匆匆...
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会饮篇/苏格拉底之死 Symposium and Death of
他看到她坐在一个凸肚窗下,阅读柏拉图的美丽的苏格拉底之死。
He found her sitting in an oriel window reading Plato's beautiful account of the death of Socrates.
苏格拉底之死是灵魂生活的启示,哲学就是自愿为死亡作准备,是“实践死亡”的艺术。
The death of Socrates is the revelation of the life of the psyche, the philosophy means preparing to die of free will, it is an art of practising death.
When we look at the death of Socrates, do we think of it as a tragedy, as a moral tragedy, ? a just man sentenced to death by an unjust law?
当我们读到苏格拉底之死,我们是否会认为那是一场悲剧,道德悲剧,一名正义之士被不公的法律判处死刑?
So for our purposes, we don't have to ask ourselves when Socrates in the dialogue says something, is this a view that the dead man Socrates actually would have held or is this simply a view that the dead man Plato put in the mouth of the character Socrates?
所以,出于这门课程的目的,我们无需深究,苏格拉底在对话中的某个观点,到底是属于那个真实的受死之人苏格拉底的,还是属于已故之人柏拉图,通过作品中苏格拉底这个角色所表述的
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