You have shown me a strange image, and they are strange prisoners. Like ourselves, I replied; and they see only their own shadows, or the shadows of one another, which the fire throws on the opposite wall of the cave? The Philosophy of Film Noir - Сторінка 237редактори - 2007 - 248 стор.Обмежений попередній перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| Patrick Reid - 1987 - 412 стор.
...have shown me a strange image, and they are strange prisoners. Like ourselves, I replied; and they see only their own shadows, or the shadows of one another, which the fire throws on the opposite side of the cave? True, he said; how could they see anything but the shadows if they were never allowed... | |
| Frank Wilczek, Betsy Devine - 1989 - 388 стор.
...and these are strange people," said the musician. "Like ourselves," replied the philosopher, "they see only their own shadows, or the shadows of one...the fire throws on the opposite wall of the cave." The mystic was not unhappy with this, as far as it went, but had something to add. "There are an infinity... | |
| Diogenes Allen, Eric O. Springsted - 1992 - 324 стор.
...have shown me a strange image, and they are strange prisoners. Like ourselves, I replied; and they see only their own shadows, or the shadows of one...the fire throws on the opposite wall of the cave? True, he said; how could they see anything but the shadows if they were never allowed to move their... | |
| Michael Griffin - 1992 - 88 стор.
...This is a strange image, he said, and they are strange prisoners. Like ourselves, I replied; and they see only their own shadows, or the shadows of one...the fire throws on the opposite wall of the cave? True, he said: how could they see anything but the shadows if they were never allowed to move their... | |
| Rolando Hinojosa - 1993 - 204 стор.
...This is a strange image, he said, and they are strange prisoners. Like ourselves, I replied, and they see only their own shadows, or the shadows of one...the fire throws on the opposite wall of the cave. True, he said: how could they see anything but the shadows if they were never allowed to move their... | |
| Ian Stewart, Jack Cohen - 1997 - 348 стор.
...have shown me a strange image, and they are strange prisoners. Like ourselves, I replied: and they see only their own shadows, or the shadows of one...the fire throws on the opposite wall of the cave? True, he said; how could they see anything but the shadows if they were never allowed to move their... | |
| Randall P. Bezanson - 1998 - 232 стор.
...strange image, and they are strange prisoners. Like ourselves, I replied; and they [the prisoners] see only their own shadows or the shadows of one another,...the fire throws on the opposite wall of the cave? True, he said; how could they see anything but the shadows if they were never allowed to move their... | |
| Russell G. Congalton, Kass Green - 2002 - 160 стор.
...screen which marionette players have in front of them over which they show puppets ... [The prisoners] see only their own shadows, or the shadows of one...which the fire throws on the opposite wall of the cave .... To them ... the truth would be literally nothing but the shadows of the images. (Plato, The Republic,... | |
| Michael Macrone - 1999 - 284 стор.
...players have in front of them, over which they show the puppets — [They are like ourselves,] and they see only their own shadows, or the shadows of one...the fire throws on the opposite wall of the cave." Plato, Republic, Book 7 Plato (ca. 428-348 BC) did not think this the best of all possible worlds.... | |
| Nancy Kress - 1999 - 364 стор.
...convergence is actually going. "Behold! Human beings living in an underground den. . . . Like ourselves, they see only their own shadows, or the shadows of one another, which the fire throws on the opposite walls of the cave. " —Plato, The Republic I ROSE FROM THE BED, LEAVING DlANE SPRAWLED ACROSS THE... | |
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