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Single Idea 16516

[filed under theme 9. Objects / E. Objects over Time / 9. Ship of Theseus ]

Full Idea

The day before the trial the prow of the ship that the Athenians send to Delos had been crowned with garlands. - Which ship is that? - It is the ship in which, the Athenians say, Theseus once sailed to Crete, taking the victims.

Gist of Idea

The ship which Theseus took to Crete is now sent to Delos crowned with flowers

Source

Plato (Phaedo [c.382 BCE], 058a)

Book Ref

Plato: 'Complete Works', ed/tr. Cooper,John M. [Hackett 1997], p.50


A Reaction

Not philosophical, but this is the Ship of Theseus whose subsequent identity, Plutarch tells us, became a matter of dispute.


The 21 ideas from 'Phaedo'

The ship which Theseus took to Crete is now sent to Delos crowned with flowers [Plato]
In investigation the body leads us astray, but the soul gets a clear view of the facts [Plato]
To achieve pure knowledge, we must get rid of the body and contemplate things with the soul [Plato]
War aims at the acquisition of wealth, because we are enslaved to the body [Plato]
Wisdom makes virtue and true goodness possible [Plato]
People are obviously recollecting when they react to a geometrical diagram [Plato]
If we feel the inadequacy of a resemblance, we must recollect the original [Plato]
We must have a prior knowledge of equality, if we see 'equal' things and realise they fall short of it [Plato]
It is a mistake to think that the most violent pleasure or pain is therefore the truest reality [Plato]
The greatest misfortune for a person is to develop a dislike for argument [Plato]
Whether the soul pre-exists our body depends on whether it contains the ultimate standard of reality [Plato]
One soul can't be more or less of a soul than another [Plato]
Do we think and experience with blood, air or fire, or could it be our brain? [Plato]
To investigate the causes of things, study what is best for them [Plato]
If you add one to one, which one becomes two, or do they both become two? [Plato]
Fancy being unable to distinguish a cause from its necessary background conditions! [Plato]
There is only one source for all beauty [Plato]
Other things are named after the Forms because they participate in them [Plato]
If Simmias is taller than Socrates, that isn't a feature that is just in Simmias [Plato]
If the Earth is spherical and in the centre, it is kept in place by universal symmetry, not by force [Plato]
Philosophy is a purification of the soul ready for the afterlife [Plato]