Socrates says he will be drowned in laughter but many other people have taken this dream or this aspiration very seriously.
苏格拉底说自己会被笑死,但更多人很严肃地,看待这个梦想或志向。
In fact, if I recall correctly, Plato's mentioned as not being there on the day that Socrates dies.
实际上,如果我没记错的话,柏拉图曾提到,苏格拉底死时自己并不在场
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?
We could say,look,when Socrates dies, he's dying alone in the sense that he's doing it by himself.
我们能说,当苏格拉底死的时候,他孤独而死的意思是,死亡是他单独完成的。
Because in the center of the dialogue, before he dies, Socrates is arguing with his friends.
因为在对话录的核心部分中,苏格拉底在死前与他的朋友争论时说
The topic of the Phaedo, as I say, is set on Socrates' last day.
斐多篇的主题,如前所说,被设定在苏格拉底受死当天
Socrates' death at the age of 70 was intended by him as an act of philosophical martyrdom that would allow future philosophy to be favorably recognized as a source of courage and justice.
苏格拉底死于70,岁0,是他盘算中的,哲学殉道举动,让哲学在将来顺利地,被表彰为,是勇气与正义的泉源。
Socrates is a man, so Socrates is mortal.
苏格拉底也是人,所以他也会死。
Socrates' friends and disciples are not dying.
苏格拉底的朋友和门徒并没有死。
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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