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Οφ Off Γουίτη With Θειρ HeadzZz Θερε Θευ Γο rolling Ρόλιγκ Ροιλιγκ ing υνγκ You have the space we need the space to live and n ot to feel like we are some object in a box Socrates “So now, Glaucon,” I said, “our argument after winding 1 a long 2 and weary way has at last made clear to us who are the philosophers or lovers of wisdom and who are not.” “Yes,” he said, “a shorter way is perhaps not feasible.” “Apparently not,” I said. “I, at any rate, think that the matter would have been made still plainer if we had had nothing but this to speak of, and if there were not so many things left which our purpose 3 of discerning the difference between the just and [ 484b ] the unjust life requires us to discuss.” “What, then,” he said, “comes next?” “What else,” said I, “but the next in order? Since the philosophers are those who are capable of apprehending that which is eternal and unchanging, 4 while those who are incapable of this but lose themselve...