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苏格拉底的《申辩》,引自柏拉图对话录
Let us reflect in another way, and we shall see that there is a great reason to hope that death is good---for one of two things,either death is a state of nothingness or utter unconsciousness, or, as men say, there is a change and migration of the soul from this world to another. Now if you suppose that there is no consciousness, but a sleep like the sleep of him who is undisturbed even by dreams, death will be an unspeakable gain. For if a person were to select the night in which his sleep was undisturbed even by dreams, and were to compare with this the other days and nights of his life,and then were to tell us how many
days and night he has passed in the course of his life better and more pleasantly than this one,I think that any man,I will not say a private an,but even the great king will not find many such days and ights,when ampared with the others. Now if death be of such a nature,I say that to die is gain;for eternity is only a single night.But if death is a journey to another place,and there, as man say, all the dead abide,what good, O my friends and judges, can be greater than this? If indeed when the pilgrim arrives in the world below, he is delivered from the professors of justice in this world,and find true judges who are said to give judgement there, Mino and Rhadamanthus and Aeacus and Triptolemus, and other sons of god who were righteous in their own life, that pilgrimage will be worth making.What would not a man give if he might converse with Orpheus and Musaeus and Hesiod and Homer?Nay, if this be true, let me die again and again.I myself too, shall have a wonderful interest in there meeting and conversing with palamedes, and Ajax the son of Telamon, and any other ancient hero who has suffered death through an unjust judgement;and there will be no small pleasure, as I think, in comparing my own suffering with theirs. Above all, I shall be able to continue my search into the true and false knowledge;who is wise, and who pretends to be wise,and is not. What would not a man give, O my judges, to be able to examine the leader of the great Trojan expedition;or Odysseus or Sisyphus, or numberless others, men and women too.What infinite delight would there be in conversing with them and asking them questions! In another world, they do not put a man to death for asking questions :assuredly not. For besides being happier than we are, they will be immortal, if what is said is true.
Wherefore, O judges, be good cheer about death, and know of a certainity, that no evil can happen to a good man, either in life or after death.He and his are not neglected by the god; nor has my own approaching end happened by mere chance.But I see clearly that the time had arrived and when it was better for me to die and be released from trouble; wherefore the oracle give no sign. For which reason, also, I am not angry with my condemners, nor with my accusers; they have done me no harm, although they did not mean to do any good; and for this I may gently blame them.
Still I have a favor to ask of them. When my sons are grown up, I would ask you, O my friends, to punish them; and I would have you to trouble them, as I have troubled you, if they seem to care about riches, or anything, more than about virtue;of if they pretend to be something when they are really nothing, then reprove them, as I have reproved you, for not
caring about for which they ought to care, and thinking that they are something when they are really nothing. And if you do this, both I and my son will have received justice at your hands.
The hour of departure has arrived, and we go our ways---I to die and you to live, which is better God only knows[/SIZE][/FONT]
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