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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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law or customary usage -PRON- establish , as Socrates immediately go on to say , by a nomothetēs , usually a legislator or law giver , but here someone who establish the rule of usage that give significance to name , a ' rule setter . '
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "law or customary usage itself established, as Socrates immediately goes on to say, by a nomothetēs, usually a legislator or law giver, but here someone who establishes the rules of usage that give significance to names, a 'rule setter.'",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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Cratylus come now , consider where a rule setter look in give name .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Cratylus Come now, consider where a rule setter looks in giving names.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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use the previous discussion as -PRON- guide .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Use the previous discussion as your guide.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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where do a carpenter look in make a shuttle ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Where does a carpenter look in making a shuttle?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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be not -PRON- to that sort of thing whose nature be to weave ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Isn't it to that sort of thing whose nature is to weave?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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suppose the shuttle break while -PRON- be make -PRON- .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Suppose the shuttle breaks while he's making it.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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Will -PRON- make another look to the broken one ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Will he make another looking to the broken one?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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or will -PRON- look to the very form to which -PRON- look in make the one -PRON- break ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Or will he look to the very form to which he looked in making the one he broke?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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in -PRON- view , -PRON- will look to the form .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "In my view, he will look to the form.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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then -PRON- would be absolutely right to call that what a shuttle -PRON- be .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Then it would be absolutely right to call that what a shuttle itself is.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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hence whenever -PRON- have to make a shuttle for weave garment of any sort , whether light or heavy , linen or woolen , must not -PRON- possess the form of a shuttle ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Hence whenever he has to make a shuttle for weaving garments of any sort, whether light or heavy, linen or woolen, mustn't it possess the form of a shuttle?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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and must not -PRON- put into -PRON- the nature that naturally good suit -PRON- to perform -PRON- own work ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "And mustn't he put into it the nature that naturally best suits it to perform its own work?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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and the same hold of all other tool .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "And the same holds of all other tools.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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when a craftsman discover the type of tool that be naturally suit for a give type of work , -PRON- must embody -PRON- in the material out of which -PRON- be make the tool .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "When a craftsman discovers the type of tool that is naturally suited for a given type of work, he must embody it in the material out of which he is making the tool.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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-PRON- must not make the tool in whatever way -PRON- happen to choose , but in the natural way .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "He mustn't make the tool in whatever way he happens to choose, but in the natural way.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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so -PRON- seem that a blacksmith must know how to embody in iron the type of drill naturally suit for each type of work .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "So it seems that a blacksmith must know how to embody in iron the type of drill naturally suited for each type of work.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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and a carpenter must embody in wood the type of shuttle naturally suit for each type of weaving .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "And a carpenter must embody in wood the type of shuttle naturally suited for each type of weaving.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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because -PRON- seem that there be a type of shuttle that be naturally suited to each type of weaving .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Because it seems that there's a type of shuttle that's naturally suited to each type of weaving.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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and the same hold of tool in general .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "And the same holds of tools in general.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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so must not a rule setter also know how to embody in sound and syllable the name naturally suit to each thing ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "So mustn't a rule setter also know how to embody in sounds and syllables the name naturally suited to each thing?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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and if -PRON- be to be an authentic giver of name , must not -PRON- , in make and give each name , look to what a name -PRON- be ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "And if he is to be an authentic giver of names, mustn't he, in making and giving each name, look to what a name itself is?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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and if different rule setter do not make each name out of the same syllable , -PRON- must not forg that different blacksmith , who be make the same tool for the same type of work , do not all make -PRON- out of the same iron .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "And if different rule setters do not make each name out of the same syllables, we mustn't forg that different blacksmiths, who are making the same tool for the same type of work, don't all make it out of the same iron.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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but as long as -PRON- give -PRON- the same form even if that form be embody in different iron the tool will be correct , whether -PRON- be make in Greece or abroad .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "But as long as they give it the same form even if that form is embodied in different iron the tool will be correct, whether it is made in Greece or abroad.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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do not -PRON- evaluate greek and foreign rule setter in the same way ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Don't you evaluate Greek and foreign rule setters in the same way?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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provide -PRON- give each thing the form of name suit to -PRON- , no matter what syllable -PRON- be embody in , -PRON- be equally good rule setter , whether -PRON- be in Greece or abroad .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Provided they give each thing the form of name suited to it, no matter what syllables it is embodied in, they are equally good rule setters, whether they are in Greece or abroad.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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now , who be likely to know whether the appropriate form of shuttle be present in any give bit of wood ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Now, who is likely to know whether the appropriate form of shuttle is present in any given bit of wood?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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a carpenter who make -PRON- or a weaver who use -PRON- ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "A carpenter who makes it or a weaver who uses it?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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in all likelihood , Socrates , -PRON- be the one who use -PRON- .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "In all likelihood, Socrates, it is the one who uses it.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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so who use what a lyre maker produce ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "So who uses what a lyre maker produces?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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be not -PRON- the one who would know good how to supervise the manufacture of lyre and would also know whether what have be make have be well make or not ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Isn't he the one who would know best how to supervise the manufacture of lyres and would also know whether what has been made has been well made or not?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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and who will supervise a ship builder ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "And who will supervise a ship builder?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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and who can best supervise the work of a rule setter , whether here or abroad , and judge -PRON- product ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "And who can best supervise the work of a rule setter, whether here or abroad, and judge its products?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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be not -PRON- whoever will use -PRON- ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Isn't it whoever will use them?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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and be not that the person who know how to ask question ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "And isn't that the person who knows how to ask questions?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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and -PRON- also know how to answer -PRON- ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "And he also knows how to answer them?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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and what would -PRON- call someone who know how to ask and answer question ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "And what would you call someone who knows how to ask and answer questions?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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Would not -PRON- call -PRON- a dialectician ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Wouldn't you call him a dialectician?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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so -PRON- be the work of a carpenter to make a rudder .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "So it's the work of a carpenter to make a rudder.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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and if the rudder be to be a fine one , a ship captain must supervise -PRON- .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "And if the rudder is to be a fine one, a ship captain must supervise him.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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but -PRON- be the work of a rule setter , -PRON- seem , to make a name .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "But it's the work of a rule setter, it seems, to make a name.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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and if name be to be give well , a dialectician must supervise -PRON- .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "And if names are to be given well, a dialectician must supervise him.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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-PRON- follow that the giving of name can not be as inconsequential a matter as -PRON- think , Hermogenes , nor can -PRON- be the work of an inconsequential or chance person .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "It follows that the giving of names can't be as inconsequential a matter as you think, Hermogenes, nor can it be the work of an inconsequential or chance person.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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so Cratylus be right in say that thing have natural name , and that not everyone be a craftsman of name , but only someone who look to the natural name of each thing and be able to put -PRON- form into letter and syllable .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "So Cratylus is right in saying that things have natural names, and that not everyone is a craftsman of names, but only someone who looks to the natural name of each thing and is able to put its form into letters and syllables.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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-PRON- do not know how to oppose -PRON- , Socrates .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "I don't know how to oppose you, Socrates.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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-PRON- be not easy for -PRON- suddenly to change -PRON- opinion , though .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "It isn't easy for me suddenly to change my opinion, though.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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-PRON- think -PRON- would be more likely to persuade -PRON- if -PRON- show -PRON- just what this natural correctness of name
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "I think you would be more likely to persuade me if you showed me just what this natural correctness of names",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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-PRON- be talk about
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "you're talking about",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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-PRON- dear Hermogenes , -PRON- do not have a position on this .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "My dear Hermogenes, I don't have a position on this.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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-PRON- have forget what -PRON- tell -PRON- a while ago , namely that -PRON- do not know about name but that -PRON- would investigate -PRON- with -PRON- .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "You have forgotten what I told you a while ago, namely that I didn't know about names but that I would investigate them with you.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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and now that -PRON- be investigate -PRON- , -PRON- and -PRON- , at least this much be clear than before , that name do possess some sort of natural correctness and that -PRON- be not every man who know how to name thing well .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "And now that we are investigating them, you and I, at least this much is clearer than before, that names do possess some sort of natural correctness and that it isn't every man who knows how to name things well.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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so -PRON- next task be to try to discover what this correctness be , if indeed -PRON- want to know .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "So our next task is to try to discover what this correctness is, if indeed you want to know.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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then investigate the matter .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Then investigate the matter.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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how be -PRON- to do that ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "How am I to do that?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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the most correct way be together with people who already know , but -PRON- must pay -PRON- well and show gratitude besides these be the sophist .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "The most correct way is together with people who already know, but you must pay them well and show gratitude besides these are the sophists.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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-PRON- brother Callias get -PRON- reputation for wisdom from -PRON- in return for a lot of money .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Your brother Callias got his reputation for wisdom from them in return for a lot of money.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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so -PRON- have well beg and implore -PRON- to teach -PRON- what -PRON- learn from Protagoras about the correctness of name , since -PRON- have not yet come into any money of -PRON- own .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "So you had better beg and implore him to teach you what he learned from Protagoras about the correctness of names, since you haven't yet come into any money of your own.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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but -PRON- would be absurd for -PRON- to beg for Protagoras ' ' truth , ' Socrates , as if -PRON- desire the thing contain in -PRON- and think -PRON- worthwhile , when -PRON- totally reject -PRON- .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "But it would be absurd for me to beg for Protagoras' 'Truth,' Socrates, as if I desired the things contained in it and thought them worthwhile, when I totally reject them.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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well , if that do not suit -PRON- , -PRON- will have to learn from Homer and the other poet .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Well, if that doesn't suit you, you'll have to learn from Homer and the other poets.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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and where do Homer say anything about name , Socrates , and what do -PRON- say ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "And where does Homer say anything about names, Socrates, and what does he say?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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the good and most important be the one in which -PRON- distinguish between the name human call thing and those the god call -PRON- .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "The best and most important are the ones in which he distinguishes between the names humans call things and those the gods call them.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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or do not -PRON- think that these passage tell -PRON- something remarkable about the correctness of name ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Or don't you think that these passages tell us something remarkable about the correctness of names?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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surely , the god call thing by -PRON- naturally correct name or do not -PRON- think so ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Surely, the gods call things by their naturally correct names or don't you think so?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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-PRON- certainly know that if -PRON- call -PRON- by any name at all , -PRON- be by the correct one .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "I certainly know that if they call them by any names at all, it's by the correct ones.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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but what passage be -PRON- refer to ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "But what passages are you referring to?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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do -PRON- know where -PRON- say that the Trojan river that have single combat with Hephaestus be ' call ' Xanthos ' by the god and ' Skamandros ' by man ' ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Do you know where he says that the Trojan river that had single combat with Hephaestus is 'called 'Xanthos' by the gods and 'Skamandros' by men'?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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and do not -PRON- think -PRON- be an awe inspiring thing to know that the river be more correctly call ' Xanthos ' than ' Skamandros ' ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "And don't you think it's an awe inspiring thing to know that the river is more correctly called 'Xanthos' than 'Skamandros'?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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or consider , if -PRON- like , when -PRON- say about a certain bird that the god call -PRON- ' chalcis ' but man call -PRON- ' cymindis ' .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Or consider, if you like, when he says about a certain bird that The gods call it 'chalcis' but men call it 'cymindis'.",
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do -PRON- think -PRON- be an inconsequential matter to learn that -PRON- be far more correct to call this bird ' chalcis ' than to call -PRON- ' cymindis ' ?
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"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Do you think it's an inconsequential matter to learn that it is far more correct to call this bird 'chalcis' than to call it 'cymindis'?",
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what about all the similar thing that Homer and the other poet tell -PRON- ?
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"author": "Plato",
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"sentence_str": "What about all the similar things that Homer and the other poets tell us?",
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for example , that -PRON- be more correct to call a certain hill ' Murine ' than ' Batieia ' ?
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"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "For example, that it is more correct to call a certain hill 'Murine' than 'Batieia'?",
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but perhaps these example be too hard for -PRON- and -PRON- to figure out .
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"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "But perhaps these examples are too hard for you and me to figure out.",
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Cratylus easy and more within human power , -PRON- think , to investigate the kind of correctness Homer ascribe to ' Skamandrios ' and ' Astyanax ' , which -PRON- say be the name of Hector 's son .
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"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Cratylus easier and more within human power, I think, to investigate the kind of correctness Homer ascribes to 'Skamandrios' and 'Astyanax', which he says are the names of Hector's son.",
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-PRON- know , of course , the line to which -PRON- refer .
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"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "You know, of course, the lines to which I refer.",
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which of the name give to the boy
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"sentence_str": "Which of the names given to the boy",
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do -PRON- suppose Homer think be more correct , ' Astyanax ' or ' Skamandrios ' ?
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"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "do you suppose Homer thought was more correct, 'Astyanax' or 'Skamandrios'?",
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if -PRON- be ask who give name more correctly , those who be wise or those who be more foolish , what would -PRON- answer ?
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"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "If you were asked who gives names more correctly, those who are wiser or those who are more foolish, what would you answer?",
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that -PRON- be clearly those who be wise .
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"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "That it is clearly those who are wiser.",
"tokenized_str": ""
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and which class do -PRON- think be wise on the whole , a city 's woman or -PRON- man ?
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"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "And which class do you think is wiser on the whole, a city's women or its men?",
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now -PRON- know , do not -PRON- , that Homer tell -PRON- that Hector 's son be call ' Astyanax ' by the man of Troy ?
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"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Now you know, don't you, that Homer tells us that Hector's son was called 'Astyanax' by the men of Troy?",
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but if the man call -PRON- ' Astyanax ' , be not -PRON- clear that ' Skamandrios ' must be what the woman call -PRON- ?
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"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "But if the men called him 'Astyanax', isn't it clear that 'Skamandrios' must be what the women called him?",
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and do not Homer also think that the Trojans be wise than -PRON- woman ?
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"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "And didn't Homer also think that the Trojans were wiser than their women?",
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so must not -PRON- have think that ' Astyanax ' be a more correct name for the boy than ' Skamandrios ' ?
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"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "So mustn't he have thought that 'Astyanax' was a more correct name for the boy than 'Skamandrios'?",
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well , let -PRON- investigate why -PRON- be more correct .
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"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Well, let's investigate why it is more correct.",
"tokenized_str": ""
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do not homer -PRON- suggest a very good explanation when -PRON- say -PRON- alone defend -PRON- city and long wall ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Doesn't Homer himself suggest a very good explanation when he says He alone defended their city and long walls?",
"tokenized_str": ""
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for because of this , -PRON- see , -PRON- seem correct to call the son of the defender ' Astyanax ' or lord of the city ( astu , anax ) which , as Homer say , -PRON- father be defend .
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"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "For because of this, you see, it seems correct to call the son of the defender 'Astyanax' or lord of the city (astu, anax) which, as Homer says, his father was defending.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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that seem right to -PRON- .
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"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "That seems right to me.",
"tokenized_str": ""
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-PRON- understand -PRON- , Hermogenes ?
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"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "You understand it, Hermogenes?",
"tokenized_str": ""
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for -PRON- do not understand -PRON- yet -PRON- .
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"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "For I don't understand it yet myself.",
"tokenized_str": ""
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then -PRON- certainly do not .
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"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Then I certainly don't.",
"tokenized_str": ""
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but , -PRON- good friend , do not Homer also give Hector -PRON- name ?
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"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "But, my good friend, didn't Homer also give Hector his name?",
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refer to Hector .
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"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "referring to Hector.",
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well , -PRON- seem to -PRON- that ' Hector ' be more or less the same as ' Astyanax ' , since both name seem to be greek .
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"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Well, it seems to me that 'Hector' is more or less the same as 'Astyanax', since both names seem to be Greek.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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after all , ' lord ' ( ' anax ' ) and ' possessor ' ( ' hektōr ' ) signify pretty much the same , since both be name for a king .
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"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "After all, 'lord' ('anax') and 'possessor' ('hektōr') signify pretty much the same, since both are names for a king.",
"tokenized_str": ""
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surely , a man possess that of which -PRON- be lord , since -PRON- be clear that -PRON- control , own , and have -PRON- .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Surely, a man possesses that of which he is lord, since it is clear that he controls, owns, and has it.",
"tokenized_str": ""
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but perhaps -PRON- think -PRON- be talk nonsense , and that -PRON- be wrong to suppose that -PRON- have find a clue to Homer 's belief about the correctness of name .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "But perhaps you think I'm talking nonsense, and that I'm wrong to suppose that I've found a clue to Homer's beliefs about the correctness of names.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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no , -PRON- do not think -PRON- be wrong .
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"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "No, I don't think you're wrong.",
"tokenized_str": ""
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-PRON- may well have find a clue .
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"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "You may well have found a clue.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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at any rate , -PRON- seem to -PRON- that -PRON- be right to call a lion 's offspring a ' lion ' and a horse 's offspring a ' horse ' .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "At any rate, it seems to me that it is right to call a lion's offspring a 'lion' and a horse's offspring a 'horse'.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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-PRON- be not talk about some monster other than a horse that happen to be bear from a horse but one that be a natural offspring of -PRON- kind .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "I'm not talking about some monster other than a horse that happens to be born from a horse but one that is a natural offspring of its kind.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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if , contrary to nature , a horse give birth to a calf , -PRON- should be call a ' calf ' , not a ' colt ' .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "If, contrary to nature, a horse gave birth to a calf, it should be called a 'calf', not a 'colt'.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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