Here is a text of worldly meaning, which discusses the meaning of perception. Presented with the balanced thought of “the way we see things,” it simply encapsulates this discussion. The aesthetics of cunning in this text is bringing a highly sophisticated response to a term of simple stature. The art in this is shown, once again, is so cunning, that it is brazenly spoken of as "Have you ever noticed that they are also very cunning matchmakers, and have expert knowledge of which unions could produce a brave brood?" . Socrates talked about midwives. Commenting on the innocently clever ways of something that was seen as very insignificant at the time. Cunning within cunning is one way to describe this writing by Plato. We are so amused by this cunning in this particular work because the act of Plato's internal direct text is describing an act and at the same time he is committing an act. When visual art is so important in aesthetics, it arouses emotions and questions starting from the work itself. A reflection from the artist, but no tangible act to make the viewer feel that way, it's all in the mind. So Plato's presentation through cunning is aesthetically pleasing in the way of provoking the viewer, interacting with him
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