So great, then, is the importance of midwives; but their function is less important than mine. For women do not, like my patients, bring forth at one time real children and at another mere images which it is difficult to distinguish from the real. Plato, with an English Translation ... - Seite 31von Plato, Harold North Fowler - 1921Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Giovanni Reale - 1987 - 460 Seiten
...under a charge of pandering. And yet the true midwife is the only proper match-maker. It seems so. So great, then, is the importance of midwives; but...between the real and the false. Do you not think so? Yes, I do. All that is true of the art of midwifery is true also of mine, but mine differs from theirs... | |
| James Turner - 1993 - 368 Seiten
...He does not have ideas himself, but his interrogative technique helps others bring forth theirs: 268 So great, then, is the importance of midwives, but their function is less important than mine . . . mine differs from theirs in being practiced upon men, not women, and in tending their soul in... | |
| Katharine Eisaman Maus - 1995 - 232 Seiten
...gift. He does not have ideas himself, but his interrogative technique helps others bring forth theirs: So great, then, is the importance of midwives, but their function is less important than mine.... Mine differs from theirs in being practised upon men, not women, and in tending their soul in labor,... | |
| Albert A. Anderson - 1997 - 208 Seiten
...offspring of minds. Aiding with the conception and birth of babies is a high art, but is, as Socrates says, less important than mine. For women do not, like my...would be in distinguishing between the real and the false.36 The art of dialectic is largely concerned with testing "in every way whether the mind ...... | |
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