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Plato - Complete Works
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yes , Socrates , but get -PRON- to do so be like try to haul a boat up a very sticky ramp !
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"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Yes, Socrates, but getting it to do so is like trying to haul a boat up a very sticky ramp!",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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but then -PRON- know , Hermogenes , that the first name give to thing have long since be cover over by those who want to dress -PRON- up , and that letter be add or subtract to make -PRON- sound good in the mouth , result in distortion and ornamentation of every .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "But then you know, Hermogenes, that the first names given to things have long since been covered over by those who wanted to dress them up, and that letters were added or subtracted to make them sound good in the mouth, resulting in distortions and ornamentation of every.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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result in ' echonoē ' .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Resulting in 'echonoē'.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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-PRON- know , too , that time have have a share in this process .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "You know, too, that time has had a share in this process.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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take ' katoptron ( ' mirror ' ) , for example , do not -PRON- think that the ' r ' be an absurd addition ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Take 'katoptron ('mirror'), for example, don't you think that the 'r' is an absurd addition?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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in -PRON- view , this sort of thing be the work of people who think nothing of the truth , but only of the sound -PRON- mouth make .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "In my view, this sort of thing is the work of people who think nothing of the truth, but only of the sounds their mouths make.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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hence , -PRON- keep embellish the first name , until finally a name be reach that no human being can understand .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Hence, they keep embellishing the first names, until finally a name is reached that no human being can understand.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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one example , among many other , be that -PRON- call the Sphinx by that name instead of ' Phix ' .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "One example, among many others, is that they call the Sphinx by that name instead of 'Phix'.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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that be right , Socrates .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "That's right, Socrates.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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and yet , if -PRON- can add whatever -PRON- like to name , or subtract whatever -PRON- like from -PRON- , -PRON- will be far too easy to fit any name to any thing .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "And yet, if we can add whatever we like to names, or subtract whatever we like from them, it will be far too easy to fit any name to any thing.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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so , -PRON- think a wise supervisor , like -PRON- , will have to keep a close watch , to preserve balance and probability .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "So, I think a wise supervisor, like yourself, will have to keep a close watch, to preserve balance and probability.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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that be what -PRON- want to do .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "That's what I want to do.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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and -PRON- want to do -PRON- along with -PRON- , Hermogenes , but do not demand too much precision , in case -PRON- enfeeble -PRON- strength .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "And I want to do it along with you, Hermogenes, but don't demand too much precision, in case You enfeeble my strength.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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now that ' technē ' be out of the way , -PRON- be about to come to the summit of -PRON- inquiry .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Now that 'technē' is out of the way, I'm about to come to the summit of our inquiries.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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but first -PRON- will investigate ' mēchanē
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "But first I'll investigate 'mēchanē",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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-PRON- seem to -PRON- that ' mēchanē ' signify great accomplishment ( anein epi polu ) ; for ' mēkos ' signify some sort of greatness , and these two , ' mēkos ' and ' anein ' make up the name ' mēchanē ' .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "It seems to me that 'mēchanē' signifies great accomplishment (anein epi polu); for 'mēkos' signifies some sort of greatness, and these two, 'mēkos' and 'anein' make up the name 'mēchanē'.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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but , as -PRON- be say just now , -PRON- must go on to the summit of -PRON- inquiry , and investigate the name ' aretē ' ( ' virtue ' ) and ' kakia ' ( ' vice ' ) .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "But, as I was saying just now, we must go on to the summit of our inquiries, and investigate the names 'aretē' ('virtue') and 'kakia' ('vice').",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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-PRON- do not yet understand the first of -PRON- , but the other seem clear enough , since -PRON- be in harmony with everything -PRON- say before .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "I don't yet understand the first of them, but the other seems clear enough, since it is in harmony with everything we said before.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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to the degree that thing be in motion , all that be move badly ( kakōs ion ) should be call ' kakia ' , but the name for all such thing be mostly give to a soul in which this bad movement in relation to thing reside .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "To the degree that things are in motion, all that is moving badly (kakōs ion) should be called 'kakia', but the name for all such things is mostly given to a soul in which this bad movement in relation to things resides.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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-PRON- seem to -PRON- that the name ' deilia ' ( ' cowardice ' ) , which -PRON- have not discuss , express what this bad movement be .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "It seems to me that the name 'deilia' ('cowardice'), which we haven't discussed, expresses what this bad movement is.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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-PRON- ought to have discuss ' deilia ' after ' andreia ' ( ' courage ' ) , but -PRON- pass -PRON- by , as -PRON- believe -PRON- have pass by lot of other name .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "We ought to have discussed 'deilia' after 'andreia' ('courage'), but we passed it by, as I believe we have passed by lots of other names.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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now , ' deilia ' signify the soul be be bind with a strong shackle ( desmos ) , for lian ( too much ) be a degree of strength .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Now, 'deilia' signifies the soul's being bound with a strong shackle (desmos), for lian (too much) is a degree of strength.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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therefore , ' deilia ' signify the strong of the soul 's shackle .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Therefore, 'deilia' signifies the strongest of the soul's shackles.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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because -PRON- interrupt the sequence ' opto ' , suggest a verb for see .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Because it interrupts the sequence 'opto', suggesting a verb for seeing.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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Hesiod use the latter form of the name at Theogony .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Hesiod uses the latter form of the name at Theogony.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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popular etymology inappropriately connect ' Sphinx ' with a verb meaning ' to torture ' . ' Phix ' , the boeotian form of the word , connect -PRON- more appropriately with Mount Phikion in Boeotia , because of the special association of the Sphinx with Thebes .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Popular etymology inappropriately connects 'Sphinx' with a verb meaning 'to torture'. 'Phix', the Boeotian form of the word, connects it more appropriately with Mount Phikion in Boeotia, because of the special association of the Sphinx with Thebes.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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Cratylus Aporia ( perplexity , inability to move on ) be a vice of the same sort , and so , -PRON- seem , be everything else that hinder movement and motion .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Cratylus Aporia (perplexity, inability to move on) is a vice of the same sort, and so, it seems, is everything else that hinders movement and motion.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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this make -PRON- clear that the bad movement in question be a restrained or hinder motion , whose possession by a soul cause -PRON- to become fill with vice .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "This makes it clear that the bad movement in question is a restrained or hindered motion, whose possession by a soul causes it to become filled with vice.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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and , if ' kakia ' be the name of that sort of thing , ' aretē ' be the opposite .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "And, if 'kakia' is the name of that sort of thing, 'aretē' is the opposite.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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-PRON- signify , first , lack of perplexity ( euporia , ease of movement ) , and , second , that the flow of a good soul be always unimpeded ; for -PRON- seem that -PRON- be give this name
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "It signifies, first, lack of perplexity (euporia, ease of movement), and, second, that the flow of a good soul is always unimpeded; for it seems that it is given this name",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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' aretē ' because -PRON- be unrestrained and unhindered and so be always flow ( aei rheon ) .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "'aretē' because it is unrestrained and unhindered and so is always flowing (aei rheon).",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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thus -PRON- be correct to call -PRON- ' aeirheitē ' , but this have be contract , and -PRON- be call ' aretē ' .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Thus it is correct to call it 'aeirheitē', but this has been contracted, and it is called 'aretē'.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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now , maybe -PRON- will say that -PRON- be invent thing again , but -PRON- think that if what -PRON- just say about ' kakia ' be correct , then so be what -PRON- say about the name ' aretē ' .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Now, maybe you'll say that I'm inventing things again, but I think that if what I just said about 'kakia' is correct, then so is what I said about the name 'aretē'.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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what about ' kakon ' ( ' bad ' ) , which have be involve in many of the previous inquiry ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "What about 'kakon' ('bad'), which has been involved in many of the previous inquiries?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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what be the meaning of -PRON- ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "What's the meaning of it?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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-PRON- be a strange word , by god !
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "It's a strange word, by god!",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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at least , that be what -PRON- think .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "At least, that's what I think.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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and one that be hard to interpret .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "And one that's hard to interpret.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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so -PRON- will use the device -PRON- introduce earlier on -PRON- as well .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "So I'll use the device I introduced earlier on it as well.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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that of attribute a foreign origin to -PRON- .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "That of attributing a foreign origin to it.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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and -PRON- may well be correct .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "And you may well be correct.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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so suppose -PRON- leave these inquiry , and try to see what rationale there be for ' kalon ' ( ' fine ' , ' beautiful ' ) and ' aischron ' ( ' disgraceful ' , ' ugly ' ) .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "So suppose we leave these inquiries, and try to see what rationale there is for 'kalon' ('fine', 'beautiful') and 'aischron' ('disgraceful', 'ugly').",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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the meaning of ' aischron ' seem clear to -PRON- , and -PRON- be also in harmony with what -PRON- say before .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "The meaning of 'aischron' seems clear to me, and it is also in harmony with what we said before.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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-PRON- seem to -PRON- that the giver of name revile everything that hinder or restrain the flowing of the thing that be .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "It seems to me that the giver of names reviles everything that hinders or restrains the flowing of the things that are.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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in particular , -PRON- give this name ' aeischoroun ' to what always restrain -PRON- flow ( aei ischei ton rhoun ) .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "In particular, he gave this name 'aeischoroun' to what always restrains their flowing (aei ischei ton rhoun).",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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but nowadays -PRON- be contract and pronounce ' aischron ' .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "But nowadays it is contracted and pronounced 'aischron'.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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-PRON- be hard to understand .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "It's harder to understand.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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indeed , -PRON- be pronounce like this only because -PRON- sound harmonious to shorten the ' ou ' to ' o ' .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Indeed, it is pronounced like this only because it sounds harmonious to shorten the 'ou' to 'o'.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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in -PRON- view , this name derive from a sort of thought ( dianoia ) .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "In my view, this name derives from a sort of thought (dianoia).",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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what cause each of the thing that be to be call by a name ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "What caused each of the things that are to be called by a name?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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be not -PRON- whatever give -PRON- -PRON- name ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Isn't it whatever gave them their names?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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and be not -PRON- think whether divine or human or both that do this ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "And wasn't it thought whether divine or human or both that did this?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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and be not what originally name -PRON- the same as what name ( kaloun ) -PRON- now , that be to say , think ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "And isn't what originally named them the same as what names (kaloun) them now, that is to say, thought?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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Cratylus be not all the work perform by thought and understand praiseworthy , while those that be not be blameworthy ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Cratylus Aren't all the works performed by thought and understanding praiseworthy, while those that aren't are blameworthy?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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now , medicine perform medical work and carpentry perform work of carpentry ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Now, medicine performs medical works and carpentry performs works of carpentry?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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and to name thing ( kaloun ) be to perform beautiful ( kalon ) work ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "And to name things (kaloun) is to perform beautiful (kalon) works?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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and -PRON- say that -PRON- be think that do this ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "And we say that it is thought that does this?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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therefore wisdom ( phronēsis ) be correctly give the name ' kalon ' ( ' beautiful ' ) , since -PRON- perform the work that -PRON- say be beautiful and welcome as such .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Therefore wisdom (phronēsis) is correctly given the name 'kalon' ('beautiful'), since it performs the works that we say are beautiful and welcome as such.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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what other such name still remain for -PRON- to examine ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "What other such names still remain for us to examine?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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those relate to the good and the beautiful , such as ' sumpheron ' ( ' advantageous ' ) , ' lusiteloun ' ( ' profitable ' ) , ' ōphelimon ' ( ' beneficial ' ) , ' kerdaleon ' ( ' gainful ' ) , and -PRON- opposite .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Those related to the good and the beautiful, such as 'sumpheron' ('advantageous'), 'lusiteloun' ('profitable'), 'ōphelimon' ('beneficial'), 'kerdaleon' ('gainful'), and their opposites.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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in light of the previous investigation , -PRON- should now be able to explain ' sumpheron ' ( ' advantageous ' ) for -PRON- , since -PRON- be obviously a close relative of ' epistēmē ' ( ' knowledge ' ) .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "In light of the previous investigations, you should now be able to explain 'sumpheron' ('advantageous') for yourself, since it is obviously a close relative of 'epistēmē' ('knowledge').",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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-PRON- express the fact that what be advantageous be nothing other than the movement ( phora ) of a soul in accord with the movement of thing .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "It expresses the fact that what is advantageous is nothing other than the movement (phora) of a soul in accord with the movement of things.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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the thing that be do as a result of this movement be probably call ' sumphora ' or ' sumpheronta ' because -PRON- be be move in harmony with thing ( sumperipheresthai ) .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "The things that are done as a result of this movement are probably called 'sumphora' or 'sumpheronta' because they are being moved in harmony with things (sumperipheresthai).",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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but ' kerdaleon ' ( ' gainful ' ) derive from ' kerdos ' ( ' gain ' ) .
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"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "But 'kerdaleon' ('gainful') derives from 'kerdos' ('gain').",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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if -PRON- replace the 'd ' in ' kerdos ' with a ' n ' , the name express -PRON- meaning clearly ; -PRON- name the good , but in another way .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "If you replace the 'd' in 'kerdos' with a 'n', the name expresses its meaning clearly; it names the good, but in another way.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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because the good penetrate everything , -PRON- have the power to regulate ( kerannutai ) everything , and the one who give -PRON- -PRON- name name -PRON- after this power .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Because the good penetrates everything, it has the power to regulate (kerannutai) everything, and the one who gave it its name named it after this power.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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but -PRON- put a 'd ' instead of the ' n ' and pronounce -PRON- ' kerdos ' .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "But he put a 'd' instead of the 'n' and pronounced it 'kerdos'.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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what about ' lusiteloun ' ( ' profitable ' ) ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "What about 'lusiteloun' ('profitable')?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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-PRON- do not think , Hermogenes , that -PRON- use the name ' lusiteloun ' to mean the profit that release ( apoluei ) a capital sum for reinvestment , which be what retailer use -PRON- to mean .
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"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "I don't think, Hermogenes, that he uses the name 'lusiteloun' to mean the profit that releases (apoluei) a capital sum for reinvestment, which is what retailers use it to mean.",
"tokenized_str": ""
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the namer giver call the good by that name because -PRON- be the fast of the thing that be
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"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "The namer giver calls the good by that name because it is the fastest of the things that are",
"tokenized_str": ""
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, -PRON- do not allow thing to remain at rest , or permit -PRON- motion to stop , pause , or reach an end .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": ", it doesn't allow things to remain at rest, or permit their motion to stop, pause, or reach an end.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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instead , -PRON- always do away with ( luei ) any attempt to let motion end , make -PRON- unceasing and immortal .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Instead, it always does away with (luei) any attempt to let motion end, making it unceasing and immortal.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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in -PRON- view , -PRON- be for this reason that the good be say to be ' lusiteloun ' , because -PRON- do away with ( luon )
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "In my view, it is for this reason that the good is said to be 'lusiteloun', because it does away with (luon)",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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any end ( telos ) to motion . '
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "any end (telos) to motion. '",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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Ōphelimon ' ( ' beneficial ' ) be a non attic name .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Ōphelimon' ('beneficial') is a non Attic name.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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Homer often use -PRON- in the form ' ophellein ' , which derive from ' auxein ' ( ' to increase ' ) and ' poiein ' ( ' to make ' ) .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Homer often uses it in the form 'ophellein', which derives from 'auxein' ('to increase') and 'poiein' ('to make').",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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and what be -PRON- to say about -PRON- opposite ? .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "And what are we to say about their opposites?.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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those that be mere negation do not need any discussion , in -PRON- view .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Those that are mere negations don't need any discussion, in my view.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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which one be -PRON- ? '
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Which ones are they? '",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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Asumpheron ' ( ' disadvantageous ' ) , ' anōphele ' ( ' nonbeneficial ' ) , ' alusitele ' ( ' unprofitable ' ) , and ' akerde ' ( ' non gainful ' ) .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Asumpheron' ('disadvantageous'), 'anōpheles' ('nonbeneficial'), 'alusiteles' ('unprofitable'), and 'akerdes' ('non gainful').",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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-PRON- be true , -PRON- do not need discussion .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "It's true, they don't need discussion.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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but ' blaberon ' ( ' harmful ' ) and ' zēmiōdes ' ( ' hurtful ' ) do .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "But 'blaberon' ('harmful') and 'zēmiōdes' ('hurtful') do.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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Blaberon ' ( ' harmful ' ) mean that which be harm ( blapton )
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Blaberon' ('harmful') means that which is harming (blapton)",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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Blapton ' , in turn , signify want to grasp ( boulomenon haptein ) .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Blapton', in turn, signifies wanting to grasp (boulomenon haptein).",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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but grasp be the same as shackle , and the name giver always find fault with that .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "But grasping is the same as shackling, and the name giver always finds fault with that.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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now what want to grasp the flow ( to boulomenon haptein rhoun ) would be most correctly call ' boulapteroun ' , but this have be beautify , as -PRON- seem to -PRON- , and so -PRON- be call ' blaberon ' .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Now what wants to grasp the flow (to boulomenon haptein rhoun) would be most correctly called 'boulapteroun', but this has been beautified, as it seems to me, and so it is called 'blaberon'.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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what intricate name -PRON- come up with , Socrates !
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "What intricate names you come up with, Socrates!",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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when -PRON- utter the name ' boulapteroun ' just now , -PRON- look just as if -PRON- be whistle the flute prelude of the Hymn to Athena !
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "When you uttered the name 'boulapteroun' just now, you looked just as if you were whistling the flute prelude of the Hymn to Athena!",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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-PRON- be not responsible for -PRON- , Hermogenes ; the name giver be .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "I'm not responsible for them, Hermogenes; the name givers are.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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but what about ' zēmiōdes ' ( ' hurtful ' ) ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "But what about 'zēmiōdes' ('hurtful')?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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what do ' zēmiōdes ' mean ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "What does 'zēmiōdes' mean?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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see how right -PRON- be to say , Hermogenes , that people make huge change in the meaning of name by add or subtract letter , and how even a very slight alteration of this sort can make a name signify the opposite of what -PRON- use to signify . '
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "See how right I was to say, Hermogenes, that people make huge changes in the meaning of names by adding or subtracting letters, and how even a very slight alteration of this sort can make a name signify the opposite of what it used to signify. '",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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Deon ' ( ' obligation ' ) be an example that have just occur to -PRON- , and -PRON- remind -PRON- of what -PRON- be about to say to -PRON- about ' zēmiōdes ' .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Deon' ('obligation') is an example that has just occurred to me, and it reminds me of what I was about to say to you about 'zēmiōdes'.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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-PRON- fine modern language have obliterate the true meaning of these name by so twist -PRON- around
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Our fine modern language has obliterated the true meaning of these names by so twisting them around",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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that -PRON- now mean the opposite of what -PRON- use to , whereas the ancient language express clearly what -PRON- mean .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "that they now mean the opposite of what they used to, whereas the ancient language expresses clearly what they mean.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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-PRON- know that -PRON- ancestor make great use of ' i ' and have ' ( especially the woman , who be the good preserver of the ancient language ) .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "You know that our ancestors made great use of 'i' and 'd' (especially the women, who are the best preservers of the ancient language).",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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but nowadays people change ' i ' to ' ē ' or ' e ' , which be suppose to sound more grandiose .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "But nowadays people change 'i' to 'ē' or 'e', which are supposed to sound more grandiose.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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for example , people now call the day ' hēmera ' , but in very ancient time -PRON- call -PRON- ' himera ' or ' hemera ' .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "For example, people now call the day 'hēmera', but in very ancient times they called it 'himera' or 'hemera'.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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-PRON- know then that only the ancient name express the namegiver 's meaning clearly ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "You know then that only the ancient name expresses the namegiver's meaning clearly?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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People welcome the daylight that come out of the darkness and long for ( himeirousin )
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "People welcome the daylight that comes out of the darkness and long for (himeirousin)",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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