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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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and if -PRON- want to express something heavy or below -PRON- , -PRON- would move -PRON- hand towards the earth .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "And if we wanted to express something heavy or below us, we'd move our hand towards the earth.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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and if -PRON- want to express a horse ( or any other animal ) gallop , -PRON- know that -PRON- would make -PRON- body and -PRON- gesture as much like -PRON- as possible .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "And if we wanted to express a horse (or any other animal) galloping, you know that we'd make our bodies and our gestures as much like theirs as possible.",
"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 have to .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "I think we'd have to.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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because the only way to express anything by mean of -PRON- body be to have -PRON- body imitate whatever -PRON- want to express .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Because the only way to express anything by means of our body is to have our body imitate whatever we want to express.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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so , if -PRON- want to express a particular fact by use -PRON- voice , tongue , and mouth , -PRON- will succeed in do so , if -PRON- succeed in imitate -PRON- by mean of -PRON- ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "So, if we want to express a particular fact by using our voice, tongue, and mouth, we will succeed in doing so, if we succeed in imitating it by means of them?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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that must be right , -PRON- think .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "That must be right, I think.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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-PRON- seem to follow that a name be a vocal imitation of what -PRON- imitate , and that someone who imitate something with -PRON- voice name what -PRON- imitate .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "It seems to follow that a name is a vocal imitation of what it imitates, and that someone who imitates something with his voice names what he imitates.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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-PRON- do not think this be a fine thing to say at all .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "I don't think this is a fine thing to say at all.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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because then -PRON- would have to agree that those who imitate sheep , cock , or other animal be name the thing -PRON- imitate .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Because then we'd have to agree that those who imitate sheep, cocks, or other animals are naming the things they imitate.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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that be true , -PRON- would .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "That's true, we would.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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and do -PRON- think that be a fine conclusion ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "And do you think that's a fine conclusion?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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but then what sort of imitation be a name , Socrates ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "But then what sort of imitation is a name, Socrates?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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in the first place , if -PRON- imitate thing the way -PRON- imitate -PRON- in music , -PRON- will not be name -PRON- , not even if the imitation in question be vocal .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "In the first place, if we imitate things the way we imitate them in music, we won't be naming them, not even if the imitation in question is vocal.",
"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 if -PRON- imitate the thing music imitate .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "And the same holds if we imitate the things music imitates.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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: each thing have a sound and a shape , and many of -PRON- have a color .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": ": each thing has a sound and a shape, and many of them have a color.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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-PRON- do not seem to be the craft of naming
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "It doesn't seem to be the craft of naming",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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that be concern with imitate these quality , however , but rather the craft of music and painting .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "that's concerned with imitating these qualities, however, but rather the crafts of music and painting.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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do not -PRON- think that just as each thing have a color or some of those other quality -PRON- mention , -PRON- also have a being or essence ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Don't you think that just as each thing has a color or some of those other qualities we mentioned, it also has a being or essence?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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indeed , do not color and sound each have a being or essence , just like every other thing that -PRON- say ' be ' ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Indeed, don't color and sound each have a being or essence, just like every other thing that we say 'is'?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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yes , -PRON- think -PRON- do .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Yes, I think they do.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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so if someone be able to imitate in letter and syllable this being or essence that each thing have , would not -PRON- express what each thing -PRON- be ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "So if someone were able to imitate in letters and syllables this being or essence that each thing has, wouldn't he express what each thing 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 -PRON- be to identify the person who be able to do this , in just the way that -PRON- say the first be a musician and the second
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "And if you were to identify the person who is able to do this, in just the way that you said the first was a musician and the second",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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a painter , what would -PRON- say -PRON- be ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "a painter, what would you say he is?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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-PRON- think -PRON- be the namer , Socrates , the one -PRON- have be look for from the beginning .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "I think he's the namer, Socrates, the one we've been looking for from the beginning.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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if that be true , do not -PRON- seem that -PRON- be now in a position to investigate each of the name -PRON- be ask about ' rhoē ' ( ' flow ' ) , ' ienai ' ( ' go ' ) , and ' schesis ' ( ' restrain ' ) to see whether or not -PRON- have grasp the being or essence of each of the thing -PRON- signify by imitate -PRON- being or essence in the letter and syllable of -PRON- name .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "If that's true, doesn't it seem that we are now in a position to investigate each of the names you were asking about 'rhoē' ('flowing'), 'ienai' ('going'), and 'schesis' ('restraining') to see whether or not he has grasped the being or essence of each of the things they signify by imitating its being or essence in the letters and syllables of its name.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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come , then , let -PRON- see if these be the only primary name or if there be many other .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Come, then, let's see if these are the only primary names or if there are many others.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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for -PRON- part , -PRON- think there be other .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "For my part, I think there are others.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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yes , there probably be .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Yes, there probably are.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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but how be -PRON- to divide off the one with which the imitator begin -PRON- imitation ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "But how are we to divide off the ones with which the imitator begins his imitation?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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since an imitation of a thing 's being or essence be make out of letter and syllable , would not -PRON- be most correct for -PRON- to divide off the letter or element first , just as those who set to work on speech rhythm first divide off the force or power of the letter or element , then those of syllable , and only then investigate rhythm -PRON- ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Since an imitation of a thing's being or essence is made out of letters and syllables, wouldn't it be most correct for us to divide off the letters or elements first, just as those who set to work on speech rhythms first divide off the forces or powers of the letters or elements, then those of syllables, and only then investigate rhythms themselves?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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so must not -PRON- first divide off the vowel
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "So mustn't we first divide off the vowels",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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and then the other in accordance with -PRON- difference in kind , that be to say , the ' consonant ' and ' mute ' ( as -PRON- take -PRON-
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "and then the others in accordance with their differences in kind, that is to say, the 'consonants' and 'mutes' (as I take it",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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-PRON- be call by specialist in these matter ) and the semivowel , which be neither vowel nor mute ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "they're called by specialists in these matters) and the semivowels, which are neither vowels nor mutes?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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and , as to the vowel -PRON- , must not -PRON- also divide off those that differ in kind from one another ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "And, as to the vowels themselves, mustn't we also divide off those that differ in kind from one another?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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then when -PRON- have also well divide off the thing that be the thing to which -PRON- have to give name if there be some thing to which -PRON- can all be carry back , as name be to the letter , and from which -PRON- can see that -PRON- derive , and if different kind of be be find among -PRON- , in just the way that there be among the letter once -PRON- have do all this well , -PRON- will know how to apply each letter to what -PRON- resemble , whether one letter or a combination of many be to be apply to one thing .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Then when we've also well divided off the things that are the things to which we have to give names if there are some things to which they can all be carried back, as names are to the letters, and from which we can see that they derive, and if different kinds of being are found among them, in just the way that there are among the letters once we've done all this well, we'll know how to apply each letter to what it resembles, whether one letter or a combination of many is to be applied to one thing.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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-PRON- be just the same as -PRON- be with painter .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "It's just the same as it is with painters.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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when -PRON- want to produce a resemblance , -PRON- sometimes use only purple , sometimes another color , and sometimes for example , when -PRON- want to paint human flesh or something of that sort -PRON- mix many color , employ the particular color , -PRON- suppose , that -PRON- particular subject demand .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "When they want to produce a resemblance, they sometimes use only purple, sometimes another color, and sometimes for example, when they want to paint human flesh or something of that sort they mix many colors, employing the particular color, I suppose, that their particular subject demands.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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similarly , -PRON- will apply letter to thing , use one letter for one thing , when that be what seem to be require , or many letter together , to form what be call a syllable , or many syllable combine to form name and verb .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Similarly, we'll apply letters to things, using one letter for one thing, when that's what seems to be required, or many letters together, to form what's called a syllable, or many syllables combined to form names and verbs.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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from name and verb , in turn , -PRON- shall finally construct something important , beautiful , and whole .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "From names and verbs, in turn, we shall finally construct something important, beautiful, and whole.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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and just as the painter paint an animal , so by mean of the craft of naming or rhetoric or
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "And just as the painter painted an animal, so by means of the craft of naming or rhetoric or",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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whatever -PRON- be -PRON- shall construct sentence .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "whatever it is we shall construct sentences.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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of course , -PRON- do not really mean -PRON- -PRON- -PRON- be carry away by the discussion .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Of course, I don't really mean we ourselves I was carried away by the discussion.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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-PRON- be the ancient who combine thing in this way .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "It was the ancients who combined things in this way.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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-PRON- job if indeed -PRON- be to examine all these thing with scientific knowledge be to divide where -PRON- put together , so as to see whether or Cratylus not both the primary and derivative name be give in accord with nature .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Our job if indeed we are to examine all these things with scientific knowledge is to divide where they put together, so as to see whether or Cratylus not both the primary and derivative names are given in accord with nature.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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for , any other way of connect name to thing , Hermogenes , be inferior and unsystematic .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "For, any other way of connecting names to things, Hermogenes, is inferior and unsystematic.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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by god , Socrates , -PRON- probably be .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "By god, Socrates, it probably is.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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well , then , do -PRON- think -PRON- could divide -PRON- in that way ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Well, then, do you think you could divide them in that way?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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-PRON- do not think -PRON- could .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "I don't think I could.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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then -PRON- be even less likely that -PRON- could .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Then it's even less likely that I could.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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Shall -PRON- give up then ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Shall we give up then?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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or do -PRON- want -PRON- to do what -PRON- can , and try to see a little of what these name be like ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Or do you want us to do what we can, and try to see a little of what these names are like?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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be not -PRON- in a similar situation to the one -PRON- be in a while ago with the god ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Aren't we in a similar situation to the one we were in a while ago with the gods?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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-PRON- preface that discussion by say that -PRON- be wholly ignorant of the truth , and be merely describe human belief about the god .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "We prefaced that discussion by saying that we were wholly ignorant of the truth, and were merely describing human beliefs about the gods.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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so , should not -PRON- now say this to -PRON- before -PRON- proceed : if anyone , whether -PRON- or someone else , divide name properly , -PRON- will divide -PRON- in the way -PRON- have just describe , but , give -PRON- present situation , -PRON- must follow the proverb and ' do the good -PRON- can ' to work at -PRON- ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "So, shouldn't we now say this to ourselves before we proceed: If anyone, whether ourselves or someone else, divides names properly, he will divide them in the way we have just described, but, given our present situation, we must follow the proverb and 'do the best we can' to work at them?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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of course , -PRON- agree completely .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Of course, I agree completely.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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perhaps -PRON- will seem absurd , Hermogenes , to think that thing become clear by be imitate in letter and syllable , but -PRON- be absolutely unavoidable .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Perhaps it will seem absurd, Hermogenes, to think that things become clear by being imitated in letters and syllables, but it is absolutely unavoidable.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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for -PRON- have nothing well on which to base the truth of primary name .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "For we have nothing better on which to base the truth of primary names.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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unless -PRON- want -PRON- to behave like tragic poet , who introduce a deus ex machina whenever -PRON- be perplex .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Unless you want us to behave like tragic poets, who introduce a deus ex machina whenever they're perplexed.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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for -PRON- , too , could escape -PRON- difficulty by say that the primary name be correct because -PRON- be give by the god .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "For we, too, could escape our difficulties by saying that the primary names are correct because they were given by the gods.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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but be that the good account -PRON- can give ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "But is that the best account we can give?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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or be -PRON- this one : that -PRON- get -PRON- from foreigner , who be more ancient than -PRON- be ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Or is it this one: that we got them from foreigners, who are more ancient than we are?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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or this : that just as -PRON- be impossible to investigate foreign name , so -PRON- be impossible to investigate the primary one because -PRON- be too ancient ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Or this: that just as it is impossible to investigate foreign names, so it is impossible to investigate the primary ones because they are too ancient?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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The-Philosophy-Data-Project
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Plato - Complete Works
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be not all these merely the clever excuse of people who have no account to offer of how primary name be correctly give ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Aren't all these merely the clever excuses of people who have no account to offer of how primary names are correctly given?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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and yet regardless of what kind of excuse one offer , if one do not know about the correctness of primary name , one can not know about the correctness of derivative one , which can only express something by mean of those other about which one know nothing .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "And yet regardless of what kind of excuse one offers, if one doesn't know about the correctness of primary names, one cannot know about the correctness of derivative ones, which can only express something by means of those others about which one knows nothing.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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clearly , then , anyone who claim to have a scientific understanding of derivative name must first and foremost be able to explain the primary one with perfect clarity .
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"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Clearly, then, anyone who claims to have a scientific understanding of derivative names must first and foremost be able to explain the primary ones with perfect clarity.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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otherwise -PRON- can be certain that what -PRON- say about the other will be worthless .
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"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Otherwise he can be certain that what he says about the others will be worthless.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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no , Socrates , not in the least .
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"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "No, Socrates, not in the least.",
"tokenized_str": ""
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well , -PRON- impression about primary name seem to -PRON- to be entirely outrageous and absurd .
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"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Well, my impressions about primary names seem to me to be entirely outrageous and absurd.",
"tokenized_str": ""
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nonetheless , -PRON- will share -PRON- with -PRON- , if -PRON- like .
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"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Nonetheless, I'll share them with you, if you like.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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but if -PRON- have something well to offer , -PRON- hope -PRON- will share -PRON- with -PRON- .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "But if you have something better to offer, I hope you'll share it with me.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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have no fear , -PRON- will .
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"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Have no fear, I will.",
"tokenized_str": ""
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first off , ' r ' seem to -PRON- to be a tool for copy every sort of motion ( kinēsis ) .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "First off, 'r' seems to me to be a tool for copying every sort of motion (kinēsis).",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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-PRON- have not say why motion have this name , but -PRON- be .
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"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "We haven't said why motion has this name, but it's.",
"tokenized_str": ""
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a. Cratylus clear that -PRON- mean ' hesis ' ( ' a go forth ' ) , since in ancient time -PRON- use ' e ' in place of ' ē ' .
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"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "a. Cratylus clear that it means 'hesis' ('a going forth'), since in ancient times we used 'e' in place of 'ē'.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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the first part come from ' kiein ' , a non attic name equivalent to ' ienai ' ( ' move ' ) .
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"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "The first part comes from 'kiein', a non Attic name equivalent to 'ienai' ('moving').",
"tokenized_str": ""
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so if -PRON- want to find an ancient name correspond to the present ' kinēsis ' , the correct answer would be ' hesis ' .
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"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "So if you wanted to find an ancient name corresponding to the present 'kinēsis', the correct answer would be 'hesis'.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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but nowadays , what with the non attic word ' kiein ' , the change from ' e ' to ' ē ' , and the insertion of ' n ' , -PRON- say ' kinēsis ' , though -PRON- ought to be ' kieinēsis ' . ' Stasis ' ( ' rest ' ) be a beautify version of a name mean the opposite of ' ienai ' ( ' move ' ) .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "But nowadays, what with the non Attic word 'kiein', the change from 'e' to 'ē', and the insertion of 'n', we say 'kinēsis', though it ought to be 'kieinēsis'. 'Stasis' ('rest') is a beautified version of a name meaning the opposite of 'ienai' ('moving').",
"tokenized_str": ""
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in any case , as -PRON- be say , the letter ' r ' seem to the name giver to be a beautiful tool for copy motion , at any rate -PRON- often use -PRON- for this purpose .
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"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "In any case, as I was saying, the letter 'r' seemed to the name giver to be a beautiful tool for copying motion, at any rate he often uses it for this purpose.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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-PRON- first use this letter to imitate motion in the name ' rhein ' ( ' flow ' ) and ' rhoē ' ( ' flow ' ) -PRON- .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "He first uses this letter to imitate motion in the name 'rhein' ('flowing') and 'rhoē' ('flow') themselves.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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then in ' tromos ' ( ' tremble ' ) and ' trechein ' ( ' run ' ) , and in such verb as ' krouein ' ( ' striking ' ) , ' thrauein ' ( ' crush ' ) , ' ereikein ' ( ' rend ' ) , ' thruptein ' ( ' breaking ' ) , ' kermatizein ' ( ' crumble ' ) , ' rhumbein ' ( ' whirl ' ) , -PRON- be mostly ' r '
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Then in 'tromos' ('trembling') and 'trechein' ('running'), and in such verbs as 'krouein' ('striking'), 'thrauein' ('crushing'), 'ereikein' ('rending'), 'thruptein' ('breaking'), 'kermatizein' ('crumbling'), 'rhumbein' ('whirling'), it is mostly 'r'",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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-PRON- use to imitate these motion .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "he uses to imitate these motions.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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-PRON- see , -PRON- suppose , that the tongue be most agitated and least at rest in pronounce this letter , and that be probably why -PRON- use -PRON- in these name .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "He saw, I suppose, that the tongue was most agitated and least at rest in pronouncing this letter, and that's probably why he used it in these names.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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-PRON- use ' i ' , in turn , to imitate all the small thing that can most easily penetrate everything .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "He uses 'i', in turn, to imitate all the small things that can most easily penetrate everything.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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hence , in ' ienai ' ( ' move ' ) and ' hiesthai ' ( ' hasten ' ) , -PRON- use ' i ' to do the imitating .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Hence, in 'ienai' ('moving') and 'hiesthai' ('hastening'), he uses 'i' to do the imitating.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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similarly , -PRON- use ' phi ' , ' psi ' , ' s ' , and ' z ' to do the imitating in such name as ' psuchron ' ( ' chilling ' ) , ' zeon ' ( ' seethe ' ) , ' seiesthai ' ( ' shake ' ) , and ' seismos ' ( ' quake ' ) , because all these letter be pronounce with an expulsion of breath .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Similarly, he uses 'phi', 'psi', 's', and 'z' to do the imitating in such names as 'psuchron' ('chilling'), 'zeon' ('seething'), 'seiesthai' ('shaking'), and 'seismos' ('quaking'), because all these letters are pronounced with an expulsion of breath.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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indeed , whenever the name giver want to imitate some sort of blow or hard breathing ( phusōde ) , -PRON- almost always seem to employ -PRON- .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Indeed, whenever the name giver wants to imitate some sort of blowing or hard breathing (phusōdes), he almost always seems to employ them.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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-PRON- also seem to have think that the compression and stopping of the power of the tongue involve in pronounce 'd ' and ' t ' make such name as ' desmos ' ( ' shackle ' ) and ' stasis ' ( ' rest ' ) appropriately imitative .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "He also seems to have thought that the compression and stopping of the power of the tongue involved in pronouncing 'd' and 't' made such names as 'desmos' ('shackling') and 'stasis' ('rest') appropriately imitative.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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and because -PRON- observe that the tongue glide most of all in pronounce ' l ' , -PRON- use -PRON- to produce a resemblance in ' olisthanein ' ( ' glide ' ) -PRON- , and in such name as ' leion ' ( ' smooth ' ) , ' liparon ' ( ' sleek ' ) , ' kollōdes ' ( ' viscous ' ) , and the like .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "And because he observed that the tongue glides most of all in pronouncing 'l', he uses it to produce a resemblance in 'olisthanein' ('glide') itself, and in such names as 'leion' ('smooth'), 'liparon' ('sleek'), 'kollōdes' ('viscous'), and the like.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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but when -PRON- want to imitate something cloying , -PRON- use name , such as ' glischron ' ( ' gluey ' ) , ' gluku ' ( ' sweet ' ) , and ' gloiōde ' ( ' clammy ' ) , in which the gliding of the tongue be stop by the power of the ' g ' .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "But when he wants to imitate something cloying, he uses names, such as 'glischron' ('gluey'), 'gluku' ('sweet'), and 'gloiōdes' ('clammy'), in which the gliding of the tongue is stopped by the power of the 'g'.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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and because -PRON- see that ' n ' be sound inwardly , -PRON- use -PRON- in ' endon ' ( ' within ' ) and ' entos ' ( ' inside ' ) , in order to make the letter copy the thing .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "And because he saw that 'n' is sounded inwardly, he used it in 'endon' ('within') and 'entos' ('inside'), in order to make the letters copy the things.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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-PRON- put an ' a ' in ' mega ' ( ' large ' ) and an ' ē ' in ' mēkos ' ( ' length ' )
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "He put an 'a' in 'mega' ('large') and an 'ē' in 'mēkos' ('length')",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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because these letter be both pronounce long .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "because these letters are both pronounced long.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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-PRON- want ' o ' to signify roundness , so -PRON- mix lot of -PRON- into the name ' gongulon ' ( ' round ' ) .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "He wanted 'o' to signify roundness, so he mixed lots of it into the name 'gongulon' ('round').",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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in the same way , the rule setter apparently use the other letter or element as likeness in order to make a sign or name for each of the thing that be , and then compound all the remain name out of these , imitate the thing -PRON- name .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "In the same way, the rule setter apparently used the other letters or elements as likenesses in order to make a sign or name for each of the things that are, and then compounded all the remaining names out of these, imitating the things they name.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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that , Hermogenes , be -PRON- view of what -PRON- mean to say that name be correct unless , of course , Cratylus disagree .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "That, Hermogenes, is my view of what it means to say that names are correct unless, of course, Cratylus disagrees.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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well , Socrates , as -PRON- say at the beginning , Cratylus confuse -PRON- a lot of the time .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Well, Socrates, as I said at the beginning, Cratylus confuses me a lot of the time.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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-PRON- say that there be such a thing as the correctness of name , but -PRON- never explain clearly what -PRON- be .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "He says that there is such a thing as the correctness of names, but he never explains clearly what it is.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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consequently , -PRON- be never able to determine whether -PRON- lack of clarity be intentional or unintentional .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "Consequently, I'm never able to determine whether his lack of clarity is intentional or unintentional.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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so tell -PRON- now , Cratylus , here in the presence of Socrates , do -PRON- agree with what -PRON- have be say about name , or do -PRON- have something well to say ?
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "So tell me now, Cratylus, here in the presence of Socrates, do you agree with what he has been saying about names, or do you have something better to say?",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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if -PRON- have , tell -PRON- to -PRON- , and either -PRON- will learn about -PRON- error from Socrates or become -PRON- teacher .
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{
"author": "Plato",
"school": "plato",
"sentence_str": "If you have, tell it to us, and either you'll learn about your errors from Socrates or become our teacher.",
"tokenized_str": ""
}
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