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Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | And here's a powerful proof for you that the name giver didn't miss the truth: His names are entirely consistent with one another. | And here's a powerful proof for you that the name giver didn't miss the truth: His names are entirely consistent with one another. | -350 | 1,997 | 130 | and here's a powerful proof for you that the name giver didn't miss the truth: his names are entirely consistent with one another. | ['and', 'here', 'powerful', 'proof', 'for', 'you', 'that', 'the', 'name', 'giver', 'didn', 'miss', 'the', 'truth', 'his', 'names', 'are', 'entirely', 'consistent', 'with', 'one', 'another'] | and here be a powerful proof for -PRON- that the name giver do not miss the truth : -PRON- name be entirely consistent with one another . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Or haven't you noticed that all the names you utter are based on the same assumption and have the same purpose? | Or haven't you noticed that all the names you utter are based on the same assumption and have the same purpose? | -350 | 1,997 | 111 | or haven't you noticed that all the names you utter are based on the same assumption and have the same purpose? | ['or', 'haven', 'you', 'noticed', 'that', 'all', 'the', 'names', 'you', 'utter', 'are', 'based', 'on', 'the', 'same', 'assumption', 'and', 'have', 'the', 'same', 'purpose'] | or have not -PRON- notice that all the name -PRON- utter be base on the same assumption and have the same purpose ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | But surely that's no defense, Cratylus. | But surely that's no defense, Cratylus. | -350 | 1,997 | 39 | but surely that's no defense, cratylus. | ['but', 'surely', 'that', 'no', 'defense', 'cratylus'] | but surely that be no defense , Cratylus . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | The name giver might have made a mistake at the beginning and then forced the other names to be consistent with it. | The name giver might have made a mistake at the beginning and then forced the other names to be consistent with it. | -350 | 1,997 | 115 | the name giver might have made a mistake at the beginning and then forced the other names to be consistent with it. | ['the', 'name', 'giver', 'might', 'have', 'made', 'mistake', 'at', 'the', 'beginning', 'and', 'then', 'forced', 'the', 'other', 'names', 'to', 'be', 'consistent', 'with', 'it'] | the name giver may have make a mistake at the beginning and then force the other name to be consistent with -PRON- . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | There would be nothing strange in that. | There would be nothing strange in that. | -350 | 1,997 | 39 | there would be nothing strange in that. | ['there', 'would', 'be', 'nothing', 'strange', 'in', 'that'] | there would be nothing strange in that . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Geometrical constructions often have a small unnoticed error at the beginning with which all the rest is perfectly consistent. | Geometrical constructions often have a small unnoticed error at the beginning with which all the rest is perfectly consistent. | -350 | 1,997 | 126 | geometrical constructions often have a small unnoticed error at the beginning with which all the rest is perfectly consistent. | ['geometrical', 'constructions', 'often', 'have', 'small', 'unnoticed', 'error', 'at', 'the', 'beginning', 'with', 'which', 'all', 'the', 'rest', 'is', 'perfectly', 'consistent'] | geometrical construction often have a small unnoticed error at the beginning with which all the rest be perfectly consistent . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | That's why every man must think a lot about the first principles of any thing and investigate them thoroughly to see whether or not it's correct to assume them. | That's why every man must think a lot about the first principles of any thing and investigate them thoroughly to see whether or not it's correct to assume them. | -350 | 1,997 | 160 | that's why every man must think a lot about the first principles of any thing and investigate them thoroughly to see whether or not it's correct to assume them. | ['that', 'why', 'every', 'man', 'must', 'think', 'lot', 'about', 'the', 'first', 'principles', 'of', 'any', 'thing', 'and', 'investigate', 'them', 'thoroughly', 'to', 'see', 'whether', 'or', 'not', 'it', 'correct', 'to', 'assume', 'them'] | that be why every man must think a lot about the first principle of any thing and investigate -PRON- thoroughly to see whether or not -PRON- be correct to assume -PRON- . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | For if they have been adequately examined, the subsequent steps will plainly follow from them. | For if they have been adequately examined, the subsequent steps will plainly follow from them. | -350 | 1,997 | 94 | for if they have been adequately examined, the subsequent steps will plainly follow from them. | ['for', 'if', 'they', 'have', 'been', 'adequately', 'examined', 'the', 'subsequent', 'steps', 'will', 'plainly', 'follow', 'from', 'them'] | for if -PRON- have be adequately examine , the subsequent step will plainly follow from -PRON- . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | However, I'd be surprised if names are actually consistent with one another. | However, I'd be surprised if names are actually consistent with one another. | -350 | 1,997 | 76 | however, i'd be surprised if names are actually consistent with one another. | ['however', 'be', 'surprised', 'if', 'names', 'are', 'actually', 'consistent', 'with', 'one', 'another'] | however , -PRON- would be surprised if name be actually consistent with one another . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | So let's review our earlier discussion. | So let's review our earlier discussion. | -350 | 1,997 | 39 | so let's review our earlier discussion. | ['so', 'let', 'review', 'our', 'earlier', 'discussion'] | so let -PRON- review -PRON- early discussion . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | We said that names signify the being or essence of things to us on the assumption that all things are moving and flowing and being swept along. | We said that names signify the being or essence of things to us on the assumption that all things are moving and flowing and being swept along. | -350 | 1,997 | 143 | we said that names signify the being or essence of things to us on the assumption that all things are moving and flowing and being swept along. | ['we', 'said', 'that', 'names', 'signify', 'the', 'being', 'or', 'essence', 'of', 'things', 'to', 'us', 'on', 'the', 'assumption', 'that', 'all', 'things', 'are', 'moving', 'and', 'flowing', 'and', 'being', 'swept', 'along'] | -PRON- say that name signify the being or essence of thing to -PRON- on the assumption that all thing be move and flow and be sweep along . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Isn't that what you think names express? | Isn't that what you think names express? | -350 | 1,997 | 40 | isn't that what you think names express? | ['isn', 'that', 'what', 'you', 'think', 'names', 'express'] | be not that what -PRON- think name express ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Moreover, I think they signify correctly. | Moreover, I think they signify correctly. | -350 | 1,997 | 41 | moreover, i think they signify correctly. | ['moreover', 'think', 'they', 'signify', 'correctly'] | moreover , -PRON- think -PRON- signify correctly . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Of those we discussed, let's reconsider the name 'epistēmē' ('knowledge') | Of those we discussed, let's reconsider the name 'epistēmē' ('knowledge') | -350 | 1,997 | 75 | of those we discussed, let's reconsider the name 'epistēmē' ('knowledge') | ['of', 'those', 'we', 'discussed', 'let', 'reconsider', 'the', 'name', 'episteme', 'knowledge'] | of those -PRON- discuss , let -PRON- reconsider the name ' epistēmē ' ( ' knowledge ' ) |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | first and see how ambiguous it is. | first and see how ambiguous it is. | -350 | 1,997 | 34 | first and see how ambiguous it is. | ['first', 'and', 'see', 'how', 'ambiguous', 'it', 'is'] | first and see how ambiguous -PRON- be . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | It seems to signify that it stops (histēsi) | It seems to signify that it stops (histēsi) | -350 | 1,997 | 44 | it seems to signify that it stops (histēsi) | ['it', 'seems', 'to', 'signify', 'that', 'it', 'stops', 'histesi'] | -PRON- seem to signify that -PRON- stop ( histēsi ) |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | the movement of our soul towards (epi) things, rather than | the movement of our soul towards (epi) things, rather than | -350 | 1,997 | 58 | the movement of our soul towards (epi) things, rather than | ['the', 'movement', 'of', 'our', 'soul', 'towards', 'epi', 'things', 'rather', 'than'] | the movement of -PRON- soul towards ( epi ) thing , rather than |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | that it accompanies them in their movement, so that it's more correct to pronounce the beginning of it as we now do than to insert an 'e' and get 'hepeı̈stēmē' or rather, to insert an 'i' instead of an 'e'. | that it accompanies them in their movement, so that it's more correct to pronounce the beginning of it as we now do than to insert an 'e' and get 'hepeı̈stēmē' or rather, to insert an 'i' instead of an 'e'. | -350 | 1,997 | 208 | that it accompanies them in their movement, so that it's more correct to pronounce the beginning of it as we now do than to insert an 'e' and get 'hepeı̈stēmē' or rather, to insert an 'i' instead of an 'e'. | ['that', 'it', 'accompanies', 'them', 'in', 'their', 'movement', 'so', 'that', 'it', 'more', 'correct', 'to', 'pronounce', 'the', 'beginning', 'of', 'it', 'as', 'we', 'now', 'do', 'than', 'to', 'insert', 'an', 'and', 'get', 'hepeısteme', 'or', 'rather', 'to', 'insert', 'an', 'instead', 'of', 'an'] | that -PRON- accompany -PRON- in -PRON- movement , so that -PRON- be more correct to pronounce the beginning of -PRON- as -PRON- now do than to insert an ' e ' and get ' hepeı̈stēmē ' or rather , to insert an ' i ' instead of an ' e ' . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | As was suggested at a, yielding something to do with 'following' things. | As was suggested at a, yielding something to do with 'following' things. | -350 | 1,997 | 72 | as was suggested at a, yielding something to do with 'following' things. | ['as', 'was', 'suggested', 'at', 'yielding', 'something', 'to', 'do', 'with', 'following', 'things'] | as be suggest at a , yield something to do with ' follow ' thing . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | To get 'epihistēmē', revealing more clearly the derivation from 'epi' and 'histēsi'. | To get 'epihistēmē', revealing more clearly the derivation from 'epi' and 'histēsi'. | -350 | 1,997 | 87 | to get 'epihistēmē', revealing more clearly the derivation from 'epi' and 'histēsi'. | ['to', 'get', 'epihisteme', 'revealing', 'more', 'clearly', 'the', 'derivation', 'from', 'epi', 'and', 'histesi'] | to get ' epihistēmē ' , reveal more clearly the derivation from ' epi ' and ' histēsi ' . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Cratylus 'bebaion' ('certain'), which is an imitation of being based (basis) or resting (stasis), not of motion. ' | Cratylus 'bebaion' ('certain'), which is an imitation of being based (basis) or resting (stasis), not of motion. ' | -350 | 1,997 | 114 | cratylus 'bebaion' ('certain'), which is an imitation of being based (basis) or resting (stasis), not of motion. ' | ['cratylus', 'bebaion', 'certain', 'which', 'is', 'an', 'imitation', 'of', 'being', 'based', 'basis', 'or', 'resting', 'stasis', 'not', 'of', 'motion'] | Cratylus ' bebaion ' ( ' certain ' ) , which be an imitation of be base ( basis ) or rest ( stasis ) , not of motion . ' |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Historia' ('inquiry'), which is somewhat the same, signifies the stopping (histēsi) of the flow (rhous). | Historia' ('inquiry'), which is somewhat the same, signifies the stopping (histēsi) of the flow (rhous). | -350 | 1,997 | 105 | historia' ('inquiry'), which is somewhat the same, signifies the stopping (histēsi) of the flow (rhous). | ['historia', 'inquiry', 'which', 'is', 'somewhat', 'the', 'same', 'signifies', 'the', 'stopping', 'histesi', 'of', 'the', 'flow', 'rhous'] | Historia ' ( ' inquiry ' ) , which be somewhat the same , signify the stopping ( histēsi ) of the flow ( rhous ) . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | 'Piston' ('confidence'), too, certainly signifies stopping (histan). | 'Piston' ('confidence'), too, certainly signifies stopping (histan). | -350 | 1,997 | 68 | 'piston' ('confidence'), too, certainly signifies stopping (histan). | ['piston', 'confidence', 'too', 'certainly', 'signifies', 'stopping', 'histan'] | ' Piston ' ( ' confidence ' ) , too , certainly signify stop ( histan ) . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Next, anyone can see that 'mnēmē' ('memory') means a staying (monē) in the soul, not a motion. | Next, anyone can see that 'mnēmē' ('memory') means a staying (monē) in the soul, not a motion. | -350 | 1,997 | 97 | next, anyone can see that 'mnēmē' ('memory') means a staying (monē) in the soul, not a motion. | ['next', 'anyone', 'can', 'see', 'that', 'mneme', 'memory', 'means', 'staying', 'mone', 'in', 'the', 'soul', 'not', 'motion'] | next , anyone can see that ' mnēmē ' ( ' memory ' ) mean a staying ( monē ) in the soul , not a motion . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Or consider 'hamartia' ('error') and 'sumphora' ('mishap'), if you like. | Or consider 'hamartia' ('error') and 'sumphora' ('mishap'), if you like. | -350 | 1,997 | 72 | or consider 'hamartia' ('error') and 'sumphora' ('mishap'), if you like. | ['or', 'consider', 'hamartia', 'error', 'and', 'sumphora', 'mishap', 'if', 'you', 'like'] | or consider ' hamartia ' ( ' error ' ) and ' sumphora ' ( ' mishap ' ) , if -PRON- like . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | If we take names as our guides, they seem to signify the same as 'sunesis' ('comprehension') and 'epistēmē' ('knowledge') and other names of excellent things. | If we take names as our guides, they seem to signify the same as 'sunesis' ('comprehension') and 'epistēmē' ('knowledge') and other names of excellent things. | -350 | 1,997 | 160 | if we take names as our guides, they seem to signify the same as 'sunesis' ('comprehension') and 'epistēmē' ('knowledge') and other names of excellent things. | ['if', 'we', 'take', 'names', 'as', 'our', 'guides', 'they', 'seem', 'to', 'signify', 'the', 'same', 'as', 'sunesis', 'comprehension', 'and', 'episteme', 'knowledge', 'and', 'other', 'names', 'of', 'excellent', 'things'] | if -PRON- take name as -PRON- guide , -PRON- seem to signify the same as ' sunesis ' ( ' comprehension ' ) and ' epistēmē ' ( ' knowledge ' ) and other name of excellent thing . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Moreover, 'amathia' ('ignorance') and 'akolasia' ('licentiousness') also seem to be closely akin to them. | Moreover, 'amathia' ('ignorance') and 'akolasia' ('licentiousness') also seem to be closely akin to them. | -350 | 1,997 | 105 | moreover, 'amathia' ('ignorance') and 'akolasia' ('licentiousness') also seem to be closely akin to them. | ['moreover', 'amathia', 'ignorance', 'and', 'akolasia', 'licentiousness', 'also', 'seem', 'to', 'be', 'closely', 'akin', 'to', 'them'] | moreover , ' amathia ' ( ' ignorance ' ) and ' akolasia ' ( ' licentiousness ' ) also seem to be closely akin to -PRON- . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | For 'amathia' seems to mean the journey of someone who accompanies god (hama theōi iōn), and 'akolasia' seems precisely to mean movement guided by things | For 'amathia' seems to mean the journey of someone who accompanies god (hama theōi iōn), and 'akolasia' seems precisely to mean movement guided by things | -350 | 1,997 | 155 | for 'amathia' seems to mean the journey of someone who accompanies god (hama theōi iōn), and 'akolasia' seems precisely to mean movement guided by things | ['for', 'amathia', 'seems', 'to', 'mean', 'the', 'journey', 'of', 'someone', 'who', 'accompanies', 'god', 'hama', 'theoi', 'ion', 'and', 'akolasia', 'seems', 'precisely', 'to', 'mean', 'movement', 'guided', 'by', 'things'] | for ' amathia ' seem to mean the journey of someone who accompany god ( hama theōi iōn ) , and ' akolasia ' seem precisely to mean movement guide by thing |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | (akolouthia tois pragmasin). | (akolouthia tois pragmasin). | -350 | 1,997 | 28 | (akolouthia tois pragmasin). | ['akolouthia', 'tois', 'pragmasin'] | ( akolouthia tois pragmasin ) . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Thus names of what we consider to be the very worst things seem to be exactly like those of the very best. | Thus names of what we consider to be the very worst things seem to be exactly like those of the very best. | -350 | 1,997 | 106 | thus names of what we consider to be the very worst things seem to be exactly like those of the very best. | ['thus', 'names', 'of', 'what', 'we', 'consider', 'to', 'be', 'the', 'very', 'worst', 'things', 'seem', 'to', 'be', 'exactly', 'like', 'those', 'of', 'the', 'very', 'best'] | thus name of what -PRON- consider to be the very bad thing seem to be exactly like those of the very good . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | And if one took the trouble, I think one could find many other names from which one could conclude that the name giver intended to signify not that things were moving and being swept along, but the opposite, that they were at rest. | And if one took the trouble, I think one could find many other names from which one could conclude that the name giver intended to signify not that things were moving and being swept along, but the opposite, that they were at rest. | -350 | 1,997 | 231 | and if one took the trouble, i think one could find many other names from which one could conclude that the name giver intended to signify not that things were moving and being swept along, but the opposite, that they were at rest. | ['and', 'if', 'one', 'took', 'the', 'trouble', 'think', 'one', 'could', 'find', 'many', 'other', 'names', 'from', 'which', 'one', 'could', 'conclude', 'that', 'the', 'name', 'giver', 'intended', 'to', 'signify', 'not', 'that', 'things', 'were', 'moving', 'and', 'being', 'swept', 'along', 'but', 'the', 'opposite', 'that', 'they', 'were', 'at', 'rest'] | and if one take the trouble , -PRON- think one could find many other name from which one could conclude that the name giver intend to signify not that thing be move and be sweep along , but the opposite , that -PRON- be at rest . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | But observe, Socrates, that most of them signify motion. | But observe, Socrates, that most of them signify motion. | -350 | 1,997 | 56 | but observe, socrates, that most of them signify motion. | ['but', 'observe', 'socrates', 'that', 'most', 'of', 'them', 'signify', 'motion'] | but observe , Socrates , that most of -PRON- signify motion . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | What if they do, Cratylus? | What if they do, Cratylus? | -350 | 1,997 | 26 | what if they do, cratylus? | ['what', 'if', 'they', 'do', 'cratylus'] | what if -PRON- do , Cratylus ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Are we to count names like votes and determine their correctness that way? | Are we to count names like votes and determine their correctness that way? | -350 | 1,997 | 74 | are we to count names like votes and determine their correctness that way? | ['are', 'we', 'to', 'count', 'names', 'like', 'votes', 'and', 'determine', 'their', 'correctness', 'that', 'way'] | be -PRON- to count name like vote and determine -PRON- correctness that way ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | If more names signify motion, does that make them the true ones? | If more names signify motion, does that make them the true ones? | -350 | 1,997 | 64 | if more names signify motion, does that make them the true ones? | ['if', 'more', 'names', 'signify', 'motion', 'does', 'that', 'make', 'them', 'the', 'true', 'ones'] | if more name signify motion , do that make -PRON- the true one ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | No, that's not a reasonable view. | No, that's not a reasonable view. | -350 | 1,997 | 33 | no, that's not a reasonable view. | ['no', 'that', 'not', 'reasonable', 'view'] | no , that be not a reasonable view . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | It certainly isn't, Cratylus. | It certainly isn't, Cratylus. | -350 | 1,997 | 29 | it certainly isn't, cratylus. | ['it', 'certainly', 'isn', 'cratylus'] | -PRON- certainly be not , Cratylus . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | So let's drop this topic, and return to the one that led us here. | So let's drop this topic, and return to the one that led us here. | -350 | 1,997 | 65 | so let's drop this topic, and return to the one that led us here. | ['so', 'let', 'drop', 'this', 'topic', 'and', 'return', 'to', 'the', 'one', 'that', 'led', 'us', 'here'] | so let -PRON- drop this topic , and return to the one that lead -PRON- here . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | A little while ago, you said, if you remember, that the name giver had to know the things he named. | A little while ago, you said, if you remember, that the name giver had to know the things he named. | -350 | 1,997 | 99 | a little while ago, you said, if you remember, that the name giver had to know the things he named. | ['little', 'while', 'ago', 'you', 'said', 'if', 'you', 'remember', 'that', 'the', 'name', 'giver', 'had', 'to', 'know', 'the', 'things', 'he', 'named'] | a little while ago , -PRON- say , if -PRON- remember , that the name giver have to know the thing -PRON- name . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Do you still believe that or not? | Do you still believe that or not? | -350 | 1,997 | 33 | do you still believe that or not? | ['do', 'you', 'still', 'believe', 'that', 'or', 'not'] | do -PRON- still believe that or not ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Do you think that the giver of the first names also knew the things he named? | Do you think that the giver of the first names also knew the things he named? | -350 | 1,997 | 77 | do you think that the giver of the first names also knew the things he named? | ['do', 'you', 'think', 'that', 'the', 'giver', 'of', 'the', 'first', 'names', 'also', 'knew', 'the', 'things', 'he', 'named'] | do -PRON- think that the giver of the first name also know the thing -PRON- name ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Yes, he did know them. | Yes, he did know them. | -350 | 1,997 | 22 | yes, he did know them. | ['yes', 'he', 'did', 'know', 'them'] | yes , -PRON- do know -PRON- . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | What names did he learn or discover those things from? | What names did he learn or discover those things from? | -350 | 1,997 | 54 | what names did he learn or discover those things from? | ['what', 'names', 'did', 'he', 'learn', 'or', 'discover', 'those', 'things', 'from'] | what name do -PRON- learn or discover those thing from ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | After all, the first names had not yet been given. | After all, the first names had not yet been given. | -350 | 1,997 | 50 | after all, the first names had not yet been given. | ['after', 'all', 'the', 'first', 'names', 'had', 'not', 'yet', 'been', 'given'] | after all , the first name have not yet be give . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Yet it's impossible, on our view, to learn or discover things except by learning their names from others or discovering them for ourselves? | Yet it's impossible, on our view, to learn or discover things except by learning their names from others or discovering them for ourselves? | -350 | 1,997 | 139 | yet it's impossible, on our view, to learn or discover things except by learning their names from others or discovering them for ourselves? | ['yet', 'it', 'impossible', 'on', 'our', 'view', 'to', 'learn', 'or', 'discover', 'things', 'except', 'by', 'learning', 'their', 'names', 'from', 'others', 'or', 'discovering', 'them', 'for', 'ourselves'] | yet -PRON- be impossible , on -PRON- view , to learn or discover thing except by learn -PRON- name from other or discover -PRON- for -PRON- ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | You have a point there, Socrates. | You have a point there, Socrates. | -350 | 1,997 | 33 | you have a point there, socrates. | ['you', 'have', 'point', 'there', 'socrates'] | -PRON- have a point there , Socrates . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | So, if things cannot be learned except from their names, how can we possibly claim that the name givers or rule setters had knowledge before any names had been given for them to know? | So, if things cannot be learned except from their names, how can we possibly claim that the name givers or rule setters had knowledge before any names had been given for them to know? | -350 | 1,997 | 183 | so, if things cannot be learned except from their names, how can we possibly claim that the name givers or rule setters had knowledge before any names had been given for them to know? | ['so', 'if', 'things', 'cannot', 'be', 'learned', 'except', 'from', 'their', 'names', 'how', 'can', 'we', 'possibly', 'claim', 'that', 'the', 'name', 'givers', 'or', 'rule', 'setters', 'had', 'knowledge', 'before', 'any', 'names', 'had', 'been', 'given', 'for', 'them', 'to', 'know'] | so , if thing can not be learn except from -PRON- name , how can -PRON- possibly claim that the name giver or rule setter have knowledge before any name have be give for -PRON- to know ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | I think the truest account of the matter, Socrates, is that a more than human power gave the first names to things, so that they are necessarily correct. ' | I think the truest account of the matter, Socrates, is that a more than human power gave the first names to things, so that they are necessarily correct. ' | -350 | 1,997 | 155 | i think the truest account of the matter, socrates, is that a more than human power gave the first names to things, so that they are necessarily correct. ' | ['think', 'the', 'truest', 'account', 'of', 'the', 'matter', 'socrates', 'is', 'that', 'more', 'than', 'human', 'power', 'gave', 'the', 'first', 'names', 'to', 'things', 'so', 'that', 'they', 'are', 'necessarily', 'correct'] | -PRON- think the true account of the matter , Socrates , be that a more than human power give the first name to thing , so that -PRON- be necessarily correct . ' |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Hamartia' is like 'homartein' ('to accompany'), and 'sumphora' is like 'sumpheresthai' ('to move together with'). | Hamartia' is like 'homartein' ('to accompany'), and 'sumphora' is like 'sumpheresthai' ('to move together with'). | -350 | 1,997 | 113 | hamartia' is like 'homartein' ('to accompany'), and 'sumphora' is like 'sumpheresthai' ('to move together with'). | ['hamartia', 'is', 'like', 'homartein', 'to', 'accompany', 'and', 'sumphora', 'is', 'like', 'sumpheresthai', 'to', 'move', 'together', 'with'] | Hamartia ' be like ' homartein ' ( ' to accompany ' ) , and ' sumphora ' be like ' sumpheresthai ' ( ' to move together with ' ) . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | In your view then this name giver contradicted himself, even though he's either a daemon or a god? | In your view then this name giver contradicted himself, even though he's either a daemon or a god? | -350 | 1,997 | 98 | in your view then this name giver contradicted himself, even though he's either a daemon or a god? | ['in', 'your', 'view', 'then', 'this', 'name', 'giver', 'contradicted', 'himself', 'even', 'though', 'he', 'either', 'daemon', 'or', 'god'] | in -PRON- view then this name giver contradict -PRON- , even though -PRON- be either a daemon or a god ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Or do you think we were talking nonsense just now? | Or do you think we were talking nonsense just now? | -350 | 1,997 | 50 | or do you think we were talking nonsense just now? | ['or', 'do', 'you', 'think', 'we', 'were', 'talking', 'nonsense', 'just', 'now'] | or do -PRON- think -PRON- be talk nonsense just now ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | But one of the two apparently contradictory groups of names that we distinguished aren't names at all. | But one of the two apparently contradictory groups of names that we distinguished aren't names at all. | -350 | 1,997 | 102 | but one of the two apparently contradictory groups of names that we distinguished aren't names at all. | ['but', 'one', 'of', 'the', 'two', 'apparently', 'contradictory', 'groups', 'of', 'names', 'that', 'we', 'distinguished', 'aren', 'names', 'at', 'all'] | but one of the two apparently contradictory group of name that -PRON- distinguish be not name at all . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Which one, Cratylus? | Which one, Cratylus? | -350 | 1,997 | 20 | which one, cratylus? | ['which', 'one', 'cratylus'] | which one , Cratylus ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Those which point to rest or those which point to motion? | Those which point to rest or those which point to motion? | -350 | 1,997 | 57 | those which point to rest or those which point to motion? | ['those', 'which', 'point', 'to', 'rest', 'or', 'those', 'which', 'point', 'to', 'motion'] | those which point to rest or those which point to motion ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | As we said just now, this cannot be settled by majority vote. | As we said just now, this cannot be settled by majority vote. | -350 | 1,997 | 61 | as we said just now, this cannot be settled by majority vote. | ['as', 'we', 'said', 'just', 'now', 'this', 'cannot', 'be', 'settled', 'by', 'majority', 'vote'] | as -PRON- say just now , this can not be settle by majority vote . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | But since there's a civil war among names, with some claiming that they are like the truth and others claiming that they are, how then are we to judge between them, and what are we to start from? | But since there's a civil war among names, with some claiming that they are like the truth and others claiming that they are, how then are we to judge between them, and what are we to start from? | -350 | 1,997 | 195 | but since there's a civil war among names, with some claiming that they are like the truth and others claiming that they are, how then are we to judge between them, and what are we to start from? | ['but', 'since', 'there', 'civil', 'war', 'among', 'names', 'with', 'some', 'claiming', 'that', 'they', 'are', 'like', 'the', 'truth', 'and', 'others', 'claiming', 'that', 'they', 'are', 'how', 'then', 'are', 'we', 'to', 'judge', 'between', 'them', 'and', 'what', 'are', 'we', 'to', 'start', 'from'] | but since there be a civil war among name , with some claim that -PRON- be like the truth and other claim that -PRON- be , how then be -PRON- to judge between -PRON- , and what be -PRON- to start from ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | We can't start from other different names because there are none. | We can't start from other different names because there are none. | -350 | 1,997 | 65 | we can't start from other different names because there are none. | ['we', 'can', 'start', 'from', 'other', 'different', 'names', 'because', 'there', 'are', 'none'] | -PRON- can not start from other different name because there be none . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | No, it's clear we'll have to look for something other than names, something that will make plain to us without using names which of these two kinds of names are the true ones that is to say, the ones that express the truth about the things that are. | No, it's clear we'll have to look for something other than names, something that will make plain to us without using names which of these two kinds of names are the true ones that is to say, the ones that express the truth about the things that are. | -350 | 1,997 | 249 | no, it's clear we'll have to look for something other than names, something that will make plain to us without using names which of these two kinds of names are the true ones that is to say, the ones that express the truth about the things that are. | ['no', 'it', 'clear', 'we', 'll', 'have', 'to', 'look', 'for', 'something', 'other', 'than', 'names', 'something', 'that', 'will', 'make', 'plain', 'to', 'us', 'without', 'using', 'names', 'which', 'of', 'these', 'two', 'kinds', 'of', 'names', 'are', 'the', 'true', 'ones', 'that', 'is', 'to', 'say', 'the', 'ones', 'that', 'express', 'the', 'truth', 'about', 'the', 'things', 'that', 'are'] | no , -PRON- be clear -PRON- will have to look for something other than name , something that will make plain to -PRON- without use name which of these two kind of name be the true one that be to say , the one that express the truth about the thing that be . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | But if that's right, Cratylus, then it seems it must be possible to learn about the things that are, independently of names. | But if that's right, Cratylus, then it seems it must be possible to learn about the things that are, independently of names. | -350 | 1,997 | 124 | but if that's right, cratylus, then it seems it must be possible to learn about the things that are, independently of names. | ['but', 'if', 'that', 'right', 'cratylus', 'then', 'it', 'seems', 'it', 'must', 'be', 'possible', 'to', 'learn', 'about', 'the', 'things', 'that', 'are', 'independently', 'of', 'names'] | but if that be right , Cratylus , then -PRON- seem -PRON- must be possible to learn about the thing that be , independently of name . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | How else would you expect to learn about them? | How else would you expect to learn about them? | -350 | 1,997 | 46 | how else would you expect to learn about them? | ['how', 'else', 'would', 'you', 'expect', 'to', 'learn', 'about', 'them'] | how else would -PRON- expect to learn about -PRON- ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | How else than in the most legitimate and natural way, namely, learning them through one another, if they are somehow akin, and through themselves? | How else than in the most legitimate and natural way, namely, learning them through one another, if they are somehow akin, and through themselves? | -350 | 1,997 | 146 | how else than in the most legitimate and natural way, namely, learning them through one another, if they are somehow akin, and through themselves? | ['how', 'else', 'than', 'in', 'the', 'most', 'legitimate', 'and', 'natural', 'way', 'namely', 'learning', 'them', 'through', 'one', 'another', 'if', 'they', 'are', 'somehow', 'akin', 'and', 'through', 'themselves'] | how else than in the most legitimate and natural way , namely , learn -PRON- through one another , if -PRON- be somehow akin , and through -PRON- ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | For something different, something that was other than they, wouldn't signify them, but something different, something other. | For something different, something that was other than they, wouldn't signify them, but something different, something other. | -350 | 1,997 | 125 | for something different, something that was other than they, wouldn't signify them, but something different, something other. | ['for', 'something', 'different', 'something', 'that', 'was', 'other', 'than', 'they', 'wouldn', 'signify', 'them', 'but', 'something', 'different', 'something', 'other'] | for something different , something that be other than -PRON- , would not signify -PRON- , but something different , something other . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | That seems true to me. | That seems true to me. | -350 | 1,997 | 22 | that seems true to me. | ['that', 'seems', 'true', 'to', 'me'] | that seem true to -PRON- . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Haven't we often agreed that if names are well given, they are like the things they name and so are likenesses of them? | Haven't we often agreed that if names are well given, they are like the things they name and so are likenesses of them? | -350 | 1,997 | 119 | haven't we often agreed that if names are well given, they are like the things they name and so are likenesses of them? | ['haven', 'we', 'often', 'agreed', 'that', 'if', 'names', 'are', 'well', 'given', 'they', 'are', 'like', 'the', 'things', 'they', 'name', 'and', 'so', 'are', 'likenesses', 'of', 'them'] | have not -PRON- often agree that if name be well give , -PRON- be like the thing -PRON- name and so be likeness of -PRON- ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | So if it's really the case that one can learn about things through names and that one can also learn about them through themselves, which would be the better and clearer way to learn about them? | So if it's really the case that one can learn about things through names and that one can also learn about them through themselves, which would be the better and clearer way to learn about them? | -350 | 1,997 | 194 | so if it's really the case that one can learn about things through names and that one can also learn about them through themselves, which would be the better and clearer way to learn about them? | ['so', 'if', 'it', 'really', 'the', 'case', 'that', 'one', 'can', 'learn', 'about', 'things', 'through', 'names', 'and', 'that', 'one', 'can', 'also', 'learn', 'about', 'them', 'through', 'themselves', 'which', 'would', 'be', 'the', 'better', 'and', 'clearer', 'way', 'to', 'learn', 'about', 'them'] | so if -PRON- be really the case that one can learn about thing through name and that one can also learn about -PRON- through -PRON- , which would be the well and clear way to learn about -PRON- ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Is it better to learn from the likeness both whether it itself is a good likeness and also the truth | Is it better to learn from the likeness both whether it itself is a good likeness and also the truth | -350 | 1,997 | 100 | is it better to learn from the likeness both whether it itself is a good likeness and also the truth | ['is', 'it', 'better', 'to', 'learn', 'from', 'the', 'likeness', 'both', 'whether', 'it', 'itself', 'is', 'good', 'likeness', 'and', 'also', 'the', 'truth'] | be -PRON- well to learn from the likeness both whether -PRON- -PRON- be a good likeness and also the truth |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | it is a likeness of? | it is a likeness of? | -350 | 1,997 | 20 | it is a likeness of? | ['it', 'is', 'likeness', 'of'] | -PRON- be a likeness of ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Or is it better to learn from the truth both the truth itself and also whether the likeness of it is properly made? | Or is it better to learn from the truth both the truth itself and also whether the likeness of it is properly made? | -350 | 1,997 | 115 | or is it better to learn from the truth both the truth itself and also whether the likeness of it is properly made? | ['or', 'is', 'it', 'better', 'to', 'learn', 'from', 'the', 'truth', 'both', 'the', 'truth', 'itself', 'and', 'also', 'whether', 'the', 'likeness', 'of', 'it', 'is', 'properly', 'made'] | or be -PRON- well to learn from the truth both the truth -PRON- and also whether the likeness of -PRON- be properly make ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | I think it is certainly better to learn from the truth. | I think it is certainly better to learn from the truth. | -350 | 1,997 | 55 | i think it is certainly better to learn from the truth. | ['think', 'it', 'is', 'certainly', 'better', 'to', 'learn', 'from', 'the', 'truth'] | -PRON- think -PRON- be certainly well to learn from the truth . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | How to learn and make discoveries about the things that are is probably too large a topic for you or me. | How to learn and make discoveries about the things that are is probably too large a topic for you or me. | -350 | 1,997 | 104 | how to learn and make discoveries about the things that are is probably too large a topic for you or me. | ['how', 'to', 'learn', 'and', 'make', 'discoveries', 'about', 'the', 'things', 'that', 'are', 'is', 'probably', 'too', 'large', 'topic', 'for', 'you', 'or', 'me'] | how to learn and make discovery about the thing that be be probably too large a topic for -PRON- or -PRON- . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | But we should be content to have agreed that it is far better to investigate them and learn about them through themselves than to do so through their names. | But we should be content to have agreed that it is far better to investigate them and learn about them through themselves than to do so through their names. | -350 | 1,997 | 156 | but we should be content to have agreed that it is far better to investigate them and learn about them through themselves than to do so through their names. | ['but', 'we', 'should', 'be', 'content', 'to', 'have', 'agreed', 'that', 'it', 'is', 'far', 'better', 'to', 'investigate', 'them', 'and', 'learn', 'about', 'them', 'through', 'themselves', 'than', 'to', 'do', 'so', 'through', 'their', 'names'] | but -PRON- should be content to have agree that -PRON- be far well to investigate -PRON- and learn about -PRON- through -PRON- than to do so through -PRON- name . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Evidently so, Socrates. | Evidently so, Socrates. | -350 | 1,997 | 23 | evidently so, socrates. | ['evidently', 'so', 'socrates'] | evidently so , Socrates . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Still, let's investigate one further issue so as to avoid being deceived by the fact that so many of these names seem to lean in the same direction as we will be if, as seems to me to be the case, the name givers really did give them in the belief that everything is always moving and Cratylus flowing, and as it happens things aren't really that way at all, but the name givers themselves have fallen into a kind of vortex and are whirled around in it, dragging us with them. | Still, let's investigate one further issue so as to avoid being deceived by the fact that so many of these names seem to lean in the same direction as we will be if, as seems to me to be the case, the name givers really did give them in the belief that everything is always moving and Cratylus flowing, and as it happens things aren't really that way at all, but the name givers themselves have fallen into a kind of vortex and are whirled around in it, dragging us with them. | -350 | 1,997 | 476 | still, let's investigate one further issue so as to avoid being deceived by the fact that so many of these names seem to lean in the same direction as we will be if, as seems to me to be the case, the name givers really did give them in the belief that everything is always moving and cratylus flowing, and as it happens things aren't really that way at all, but the name givers themselves have fallen into a kind of vortex and are whirled around in it, dragging us with them. | ['still', 'let', 'investigate', 'one', 'further', 'issue', 'so', 'as', 'to', 'avoid', 'being', 'deceived', 'by', 'the', 'fact', 'that', 'so', 'many', 'of', 'these', 'names', 'seem', 'to', 'lean', 'in', 'the', 'same', 'direction', 'as', 'we', 'will', 'be', 'if', 'as', 'seems', 'to', 'me', 'to', 'be', 'the', 'case', 'the', 'name', 'givers', 'really', 'did', 'give', 'them', 'in', 'the', 'belief', 'that', 'everything', 'is', 'always', 'moving', 'and', 'cratylus', 'flowing', 'and', 'as', 'it', 'happens', 'things', 'aren', 'really', 'that', 'way', 'at', 'all', 'but', 'the', 'name', 'givers', 'themselves', 'have', 'fallen', 'into', 'kind', 'of', 'vortex', 'and', 'are', 'whirled', 'around', 'in', 'it', 'dragging', 'us', 'with', 'them'] | still , let -PRON- investigate one further issue so as to avoid be deceive by the fact that so many of these name seem to lean in the same direction as -PRON- will be if , as seem to -PRON- to be the case , the name giver really do give -PRON- in the belief that everything be always move and Cratylus flow , and as -PRON- happen thing be not really that way at all , but the name giver -PRON- have fall into a kind of vortex and be whirl around in -PRON- , drag -PRON- with -PRON- . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | a question that I for my part often dream about: Are we or aren't we to say that there is a beautiful itself, and a good itself, and the same for each one of the things that are? | a question that I for my part often dream about: Are we or aren't we to say that there is a beautiful itself, and a good itself, and the same for each one of the things that are? | -350 | 1,997 | 178 | a question that i for my part often dream about: are we or aren't we to say that there is a beautiful itself, and a good itself, and the same for each one of the things that are? | ['question', 'that', 'for', 'my', 'part', 'often', 'dream', 'about', 'are', 'we', 'or', 'aren', 'we', 'to', 'say', 'that', 'there', 'is', 'beautiful', 'itself', 'and', 'good', 'itself', 'and', 'the', 'same', 'for', 'each', 'one', 'of', 'the', 'things', 'that', 'are'] | a question that -PRON- for -PRON- part often dream about : be -PRON- or be not -PRON- to say that there be a beautiful -PRON- , and a good -PRON- , and the same for each one of the thing that be ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | I think we are, Socrates. | I think we are, Socrates. | -350 | 1,997 | 25 | i think we are, socrates. | ['think', 'we', 'are', 'socrates'] | -PRON- think -PRON- be , Socrates . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Let's not investigate whether a particular face or something of that sort is beautiful then, or whether all such things seem to be flowing, but let's ask this instead: Are we to say that the beautiful itself is always such as it is? | Let's not investigate whether a particular face or something of that sort is beautiful then, or whether all such things seem to be flowing, but let's ask this instead: Are we to say that the beautiful itself is always such as it is? | -350 | 1,997 | 232 | let's not investigate whether a particular face or something of that sort is beautiful then, or whether all such things seem to be flowing, but let's ask this instead: are we to say that the beautiful itself is always such as it is? | ['let', 'not', 'investigate', 'whether', 'particular', 'face', 'or', 'something', 'of', 'that', 'sort', 'is', 'beautiful', 'then', 'or', 'whether', 'all', 'such', 'things', 'seem', 'to', 'be', 'flowing', 'but', 'let', 'ask', 'this', 'instead', 'are', 'we', 'to', 'say', 'that', 'the', 'beautiful', 'itself', 'is', 'always', 'such', 'as', 'it', 'is'] | let -PRON- not investigate whether a particular face or something of that sort be beautiful then , or whether all such thing seem to be flow , but let -PRON- ask this instead : be -PRON- to say that the beautiful -PRON- be always such as -PRON- be ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | But if it is always passing away, can we correctly say of it first that it is this, and then that it is such and such? | But if it is always passing away, can we correctly say of it first that it is this, and then that it is such and such? | -350 | 1,997 | 118 | but if it is always passing away, can we correctly say of it first that it is this, and then that it is such and such? | ['but', 'if', 'it', 'is', 'always', 'passing', 'away', 'can', 'we', 'correctly', 'say', 'of', 'it', 'first', 'that', 'it', 'is', 'this', 'and', 'then', 'that', 'it', 'is', 'such', 'and', 'such'] | but if -PRON- be always pass away , can -PRON- correctly say of -PRON- first that -PRON- be this , and then that -PRON- be such and such ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Or, at the very instant we are speaking, isn't it inevitably and immediately becoming a different thing and altering and no longer being as it was? | Or, at the very instant we are speaking, isn't it inevitably and immediately becoming a different thing and altering and no longer being as it was? | -350 | 1,997 | 147 | or, at the very instant we are speaking, isn't it inevitably and immediately becoming a different thing and altering and no longer being as it was? | ['or', 'at', 'the', 'very', 'instant', 'we', 'are', 'speaking', 'isn', 'it', 'inevitably', 'and', 'immediately', 'becoming', 'different', 'thing', 'and', 'altering', 'and', 'no', 'longer', 'being', 'as', 'it', 'was'] | or , at the very instant -PRON- be speak , be not -PRON- inevitably and immediately become a different thing and altering and no longer be as -PRON- be ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Then if it never stays the same, how can it be something? | Then if it never stays the same, how can it be something? | -350 | 1,997 | 57 | then if it never stays the same, how can it be something? | ['then', 'if', 'it', 'never', 'stays', 'the', 'same', 'how', 'can', 'it', 'be', 'something'] | then if -PRON- never stay the same , how can -PRON- be something ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | After all, if it ever stays the same, it clearly isn't changing at least, not during that time; and if it always stays the same and is always the same thing, so that it never departs from its own form, how can it ever change or move? | After all, if it ever stays the same, it clearly isn't changing at least, not during that time; and if it always stays the same and is always the same thing, so that it never departs from its own form, how can it ever change or move? | -350 | 1,997 | 233 | after all, if it ever stays the same, it clearly isn't changing at least, not during that time; and if it always stays the same and is always the same thing, so that it never departs from its own form, how can it ever change or move? | ['after', 'all', 'if', 'it', 'ever', 'stays', 'the', 'same', 'it', 'clearly', 'isn', 'changing', 'at', 'least', 'not', 'during', 'that', 'time', 'and', 'if', 'it', 'always', 'stays', 'the', 'same', 'and', 'is', 'always', 'the', 'same', 'thing', 'so', 'that', 'it', 'never', 'departs', 'from', 'its', 'own', 'form', 'how', 'can', 'it', 'ever', 'change', 'or', 'move'] | after all , if -PRON- ever stay the same , -PRON- clearly be not change at least , not during that time ; and if -PRON- always stay the same and be always the same thing , so that -PRON- never depart from -PRON- own form , how can -PRON- ever change or move ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Then again it can't even be known by anyone. | Then again it can't even be known by anyone. | -350 | 1,997 | 44 | then again it can't even be known by anyone. | ['then', 'again', 'it', 'can', 'even', 'be', 'known', 'by', 'anyone'] | then again -PRON- can not even be know by anyone . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | For at the very instant the knower to be approaches, what he is approaching is becoming a different thing, of a different character, so that he can't yet come to know either what sort of thing it is or what it is like surely | For at the very instant the knower to be approaches, what he is approaching is becoming a different thing, of a different character, so that he can't yet come to know either what sort of thing it is or what it is like surely | -350 | 1,997 | 224 | for at the very instant the knower to be approaches, what he is approaching is becoming a different thing, of a different character, so that he can't yet come to know either what sort of thing it is or what it is like surely | ['for', 'at', 'the', 'very', 'instant', 'the', 'knower', 'to', 'be', 'approaches', 'what', 'he', 'is', 'approaching', 'is', 'becoming', 'different', 'thing', 'of', 'different', 'character', 'so', 'that', 'he', 'can', 'yet', 'come', 'to', 'know', 'either', 'what', 'sort', 'of', 'thing', 'it', 'is', 'or', 'what', 'it', 'is', 'like', 'surely'] | for at the very instant the knower to be approach , what -PRON- be approach be become a different thing , of a different character , so that -PRON- can not yet come to know either what sort of thing -PRON- be or what -PRON- be like surely |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | , no kind of knowledge is knowledge of what isn't in any way. | , no kind of knowledge is knowledge of what isn't in any way. | -350 | 1,997 | 61 | , no kind of knowledge is knowledge of what isn't in any way. | ['no', 'kind', 'of', 'knowledge', 'is', 'knowledge', 'of', 'what', 'isn', 'in', 'any', 'way'] | , no kind of knowledge be knowledge of what be not in any way . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Indeed, it isn't even reasonable to say that there is such a thing as knowledge, Cratylus, if all things are passing on and none remain. | Indeed, it isn't even reasonable to say that there is such a thing as knowledge, Cratylus, if all things are passing on and none remain. | -350 | 1,997 | 136 | indeed, it isn't even reasonable to say that there is such a thing as knowledge, cratylus, if all things are passing on and none remain. | ['indeed', 'it', 'isn', 'even', 'reasonable', 'to', 'say', 'that', 'there', 'is', 'such', 'thing', 'as', 'knowledge', 'cratylus', 'if', 'all', 'things', 'are', 'passing', 'on', 'and', 'none', 'remain'] | indeed , -PRON- be not even reasonable to say that there be such a thing as knowledge , Cratylus , if all thing be pass on and none remain . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | For if that thing itself, knowledge, did not pass on from being knowledge, then knowledge would always remain, and there would be such a thing as knowledge. | For if that thing itself, knowledge, did not pass on from being knowledge, then knowledge would always remain, and there would be such a thing as knowledge. | -350 | 1,997 | 156 | for if that thing itself, knowledge, did not pass on from being knowledge, then knowledge would always remain, and there would be such a thing as knowledge. | ['for', 'if', 'that', 'thing', 'itself', 'knowledge', 'did', 'not', 'pass', 'on', 'from', 'being', 'knowledge', 'then', 'knowledge', 'would', 'always', 'remain', 'and', 'there', 'would', 'be', 'such', 'thing', 'as', 'knowledge'] | for if that thing -PRON- , knowledge , do not pass on from be knowledge , then knowledge would always remain , and there would be such a thing as knowledge . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | On the other hand, if the very form of knowledge passed on from being knowledge, the instant it passed on into a different form than that of knowledge, there would be no knowledge. | On the other hand, if the very form of knowledge passed on from being knowledge, the instant it passed on into a different form than that of knowledge, there would be no knowledge. | -350 | 1,997 | 180 | on the other hand, if the very form of knowledge passed on from being knowledge, the instant it passed on into a different form than that of knowledge, there would be no knowledge. | ['on', 'the', 'other', 'hand', 'if', 'the', 'very', 'form', 'of', 'knowledge', 'passed', 'on', 'from', 'being', 'knowledge', 'the', 'instant', 'it', 'passed', 'on', 'into', 'different', 'form', 'than', 'that', 'of', 'knowledge', 'there', 'would', 'be', 'no', 'knowledge'] | on the other hand , if the very form of knowledge pass on from be knowledge , the instant -PRON- pass on into a different form than that of knowledge , there would be no knowledge . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | And if it were always passing on, there would always be no knowledge. | And if it were always passing on, there would always be no knowledge. | -350 | 1,997 | 69 | and if it were always passing on, there would always be no knowledge. | ['and', 'if', 'it', 'were', 'always', 'passing', 'on', 'there', 'would', 'always', 'be', 'no', 'knowledge'] | and if -PRON- be always pass on , there would always be no knowledge . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Hence, on this account, no one could know anything and nothing could be known either. | Hence, on this account, no one could know anything and nothing could be known either. | -350 | 1,997 | 85 | hence, on this account, no one could know anything and nothing could be known either. | ['hence', 'on', 'this', 'account', 'no', 'one', 'could', 'know', 'anything', 'and', 'nothing', 'could', 'be', 'known', 'either'] | hence , on this account , no one could know anything and nothing could be know either . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | But if there is always that which knows and that which is known, if there are such things as the beautiful, the good, and each one of the things that are, it doesn't appear to me that these things can be at all like flowings or motions, as we were saying just now they were. | But if there is always that which knows and that which is known, if there are such things as the beautiful, the good, and each one of the things that are, it doesn't appear to me that these things can be at all like flowings or motions, as we were saying just now they were. | -350 | 1,997 | 274 | but if there is always that which knows and that which is known, if there are such things as the beautiful, the good, and each one of the things that are, it doesn't appear to me that these things can be at all like flowings or motions, as we were saying just now they were. | ['but', 'if', 'there', 'is', 'always', 'that', 'which', 'knows', 'and', 'that', 'which', 'is', 'known', 'if', 'there', 'are', 'such', 'things', 'as', 'the', 'beautiful', 'the', 'good', 'and', 'each', 'one', 'of', 'the', 'things', 'that', 'are', 'it', 'doesn', 'appear', 'to', 'me', 'that', 'these', 'things', 'can', 'be', 'at', 'all', 'like', 'flowings', 'or', 'motions', 'as', 'we', 'were', 'saying', 'just', 'now', 'they', 'were'] | but if there be always that which know and that which be know , if there be such thing as the beautiful , the good , and each one of the thing that be , -PRON- do not appear to -PRON- that these thing can be at all like flowing or motion , as -PRON- be say just now -PRON- be . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | So whether I'm right about these things or whether the truth lies with Heraclitus and many others isn't an easy matter to investigate. | So whether I'm right about these things or whether the truth lies with Heraclitus and many others isn't an easy matter to investigate. | -350 | 1,997 | 134 | so whether i'm right about these things or whether the truth lies with heraclitus and many others isn't an easy matter to investigate. | ['so', 'whether', 'right', 'about', 'these', 'things', 'or', 'whether', 'the', 'truth', 'lies', 'with', 'heraclitus', 'and', 'many', 'others', 'isn', 'an', 'easy', 'matter', 'to', 'investigate'] | so whether -PRON- be right about these thing or whether the truth lie with Heraclitus and many other be not an easy matter to investigate . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | But surely no one with any understanding will commit himself or the cultivation of his soul to names,. | But surely no one with any understanding will commit himself or the cultivation of his soul to names,. | -350 | 1,997 | 102 | but surely no one with any understanding will commit himself or the cultivation of his soul to names,. | ['but', 'surely', 'no', 'one', 'with', 'any', 'understanding', 'will', 'commit', 'himself', 'or', 'the', 'cultivation', 'of', 'his', 'soul', 'to', 'names'] | but surely no one with any understanding will commit -PRON- or the cultivation of -PRON- soul to name , . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | See a. Cratylus or trust them and their givers to the point of firmly stating that he knows something condemning both himself and the things that are to be totally unsound like leaky sinks or believe that things are exactly like people with runny noses, or that all things are afflicted with colds and drip over everything. | See a. Cratylus or trust them and their givers to the point of firmly stating that he knows something condemning both himself and the things that are to be totally unsound like leaky sinks or believe that things are exactly like people with runny noses, or that all things are afflicted with colds and drip over everything. | -350 | 1,997 | 323 | see a. cratylus or trust them and their givers to the point of firmly stating that he knows something condemning both himself and the things that are to be totally unsound like leaky sinks or believe that things are exactly like people with runny noses, or that all things are afflicted with colds and drip over everything. | ['see', 'cratylus', 'or', 'trust', 'them', 'and', 'their', 'givers', 'to', 'the', 'point', 'of', 'firmly', 'stating', 'that', 'he', 'knows', 'something', 'condemning', 'both', 'himself', 'and', 'the', 'things', 'that', 'are', 'to', 'be', 'totally', 'unsound', 'like', 'leaky', 'sinks', 'or', 'believe', 'that', 'things', 'are', 'exactly', 'like', 'people', 'with', 'runny', 'noses', 'or', 'that', 'all', 'things', 'are', 'afflicted', 'with', 'colds', 'and', 'drip', 'over', 'everything'] | see a. Cratylus or trust -PRON- and -PRON- giver to the point of firmly state that -PRON- know something condemn both -PRON- and the thing that be to be totally unsound like leaky sink or believe that thing be exactly like people with runny nose , or that all thing be afflict with cold and drip over everything . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | It's certainly possible that things are that way, Cratylus, but it is also possible that they are not. | It's certainly possible that things are that way, Cratylus, but it is also possible that they are not. | -350 | 1,997 | 102 | it's certainly possible that things are that way, cratylus, but it is also possible that they are not. | ['it', 'certainly', 'possible', 'that', 'things', 'are', 'that', 'way', 'cratylus', 'but', 'it', 'is', 'also', 'possible', 'that', 'they', 'are', 'not'] | -PRON- be certainly possible that thing be that way , Cratylus , but -PRON- be also possible that -PRON- be not . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | So you must investigate them courageously and thoroughly and not accept anything easily | So you must investigate them courageously and thoroughly and not accept anything easily | -350 | 1,997 | 87 | so you must investigate them courageously and thoroughly and not accept anything easily | ['so', 'you', 'must', 'investigate', 'them', 'courageously', 'and', 'thoroughly', 'and', 'not', 'accept', 'anything', 'easily'] | so -PRON- must investigate -PRON- courageously and thoroughly and not accept anything easily |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | you are still young and in your prime, after all. | you are still young and in your prime, after all. | -350 | 1,997 | 49 | you are still young and in your prime, after all. | ['you', 'are', 'still', 'young', 'and', 'in', 'your', 'prime', 'after', 'all'] | -PRON- be still young and in -PRON- prime , after all . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Then after you've investigated them, if you happen to discover the truth, you can share it with me. | Then after you've investigated them, if you happen to discover the truth, you can share it with me. | -350 | 1,997 | 99 | then after you've investigated them, if you happen to discover the truth, you can share it with me. | ['then', 'after', 'you', 've', 'investigated', 'them', 'if', 'you', 'happen', 'to', 'discover', 'the', 'truth', 'you', 'can', 'share', 'it', 'with', 'me'] | then after -PRON- have investigate -PRON- , if -PRON- happen to discover the truth , -PRON- can share -PRON- with -PRON- . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | But I assure you, Socrates, that I have already investigated them and have taken a lot of trouble over the matter, and things seem to me to be very much more as Heraclitus says they are. | But I assure you, Socrates, that I have already investigated them and have taken a lot of trouble over the matter, and things seem to me to be very much more as Heraclitus says they are. | -350 | 1,997 | 186 | but i assure you, socrates, that i have already investigated them and have taken a lot of trouble over the matter, and things seem to me to be very much more as heraclitus says they are. | ['but', 'assure', 'you', 'socrates', 'that', 'have', 'already', 'investigated', 'them', 'and', 'have', 'taken', 'lot', 'of', 'trouble', 'over', 'the', 'matter', 'and', 'things', 'seem', 'to', 'me', 'to', 'be', 'very', 'much', 'more', 'as', 'heraclitus', 'says', 'they', 'are'] | but -PRON- assure -PRON- , Socrates , that -PRON- have already investigate -PRON- and have take a lot of trouble over the matter , and thing seem to -PRON- to be very much more as Heraclitus say -PRON- be . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Instruct me about it another time, Cratylus, after you get back. | Instruct me about it another time, Cratylus, after you get back. | -350 | 1,997 | 64 | instruct me about it another time, cratylus, after you get back. | ['instruct', 'me', 'about', 'it', 'another', 'time', 'cratylus', 'after', 'you', 'get', 'back'] | instruct -PRON- about -PRON- another time , Cratylus , after -PRON- get back . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | But now go off into the country, as you were planning to do, and Hermogenes here will see you on your way. | But now go off into the country, as you were planning to do, and Hermogenes here will see you on your way. | -350 | 1,997 | 106 | but now go off into the country, as you were planning to do, and hermogenes here will see you on your way. | ['but', 'now', 'go', 'off', 'into', 'the', 'country', 'as', 'you', 'were', 'planning', 'to', 'do', 'and', 'hermogenes', 'here', 'will', 'see', 'you', 'on', 'your', 'way'] | but now go off into the country , as -PRON- be plan to do , and Hermogenes here will see -PRON- on -PRON- way . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | I'll do that, Socrates, but I hope that you will also continue to think about these matters yourself. ' | I'll do that, Socrates, but I hope that you will also continue to think about these matters yourself. ' | -350 | 1,997 | 103 | i'll do that, socrates, but i hope that you will also continue to think about these matters yourself. ' | ['ll', 'do', 'that', 'socrates', 'but', 'hope', 'that', 'you', 'will', 'also', 'continue', 'to', 'think', 'about', 'these', 'matters', 'yourself'] | -PRON- will do that , Socrates , but -PRON- hope that -PRON- will also continue to think about these matter -PRON- . ' |
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