• They are subject to every conceivable kind of illusion, not to be trusted, and Socrates calls them liars.

    他们都屈从于一切骗人的假象,不可被信赖,而苏格拉底则直截了当得说他们都是骗子。

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  • That is,we think it's conceivable that somebody could, at some level,not really believe they're going to die.

    就是说假设确实有人,在某种程度上不相信自己会死亡。

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  • Imagine--this didn't, of course, actually happen, but imagine--the crucial point here is simply that we can imagine this story happening, not even that we think it's empirically possible, just it's conceivable, it's an imaginable story.

    想象,当然,实际上并没发生,最关键的地方就是想象,故事因此而产生,别去想实际上是否可能发生,只需要一点想象,这是个虚构的故事

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