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Plato, Republic, Book 4, section 420d (search)
we should think it a reasonable justification to reply, ‘Don't expect us, quaint friend, to paint the eyes so fine that they will not be like eyes at all, nor the other parts. But observe whether by assigning what is proper to each we render the whole beautiful.For this principle of aesthetics Cf. Phaedrus 264 C, Aristotle Poetics 1450 b 1-2.’ And so in the present case you must not require us to attach to the guardians a happiness that will make them anything but guardia
Plato, Republic, Book 7, section 524c (search)
ern theorists who say that teaching should deal integrally with the total experience and not with the artificial division of abstraction. “Is not that so?” “Yes.” “And forThe final use of DIA/ became more frequent in later Greek. Cf. Aristot.Met. 982 b 20, Eth. Nic. 1110 a 4.Gen. an. 717 a 6, Poetics 1450 b 3, 1451 b 37. Cf. Lysis 218 B, Epin. 975 A, Olympiodorus, Life of Plato,Teubner vi. 191, ibid. p. 218, and schol.passim,Apsines, Spengel i. 361, line 18. the clarification of this, the intelligence is compelled to contemplate the great and small,Plato merely means that this is the psychological origin of our attempt to form abstract