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Plato - Complete Works
Plato
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The diagonal, one could say, and then again the diagonal of the diagonal.
The diagonal, one could say, and then again the diagonal of the diagonal.
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the diagonal, one could say, and then again the diagonal of the diagonal.
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the diagonal , one could say , and then again the diagonal of the diagonal .
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The nature which the family or class of us humans possesses surely isn't endowed for the purpose of going from place to place any differently from the diagonal that has the power of two feet?
The nature which the family or class of us humans possesses surely isn't endowed for the purpose of going from place to place any differently from the diagonal that has the power of two feet?
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the nature which the family or class of us humans possesses surely isn't endowed for the purpose of going from place to place any differently from the diagonal that has the power of two feet?
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the nature which the family or class of us human possess surely be not endow for the purpose of go from place to place any differently from the diagonal that have the power of two foot ?
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And what's more the nature of the remaining class has in its turn the power of the diagonal of our power, if indeed it is endowed with two times two feet.
And what's more the nature of the remaining class has in its turn the power of the diagonal of our power, if indeed it is endowed with two times two feet.
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and what's more the nature of the remaining class has in its turn the power of the diagonal of our power, if indeed it is endowed with two times two feet.
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and what be more the nature of the remain class have in -PRON- turn the power of the diagonal of -PRON- power , if indeed -PRON- be endow with two time two foot .
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and I actually almost understand what you want to show.
and I actually almost understand what you want to show.
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and i actually almost understand what you want to show.
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and -PRON- actually almost understand what -PRON- want to show .
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And there's more do we see, Socrates, that there's something else resulting in our divisions that would itself have done well as a comic turn?
And there's more do we see, Socrates, that there's something else resulting in our divisions that would itself have done well as a comic turn?
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and there's more do we see, socrates, that there's something else resulting in our divisions that would itself have done well as a comic turn?
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and there be more do -PRON- see , Socrates , that there be something else result in -PRON- division that would -PRON- have do well as a comic turn ?
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That our human class has shared the field and run together with the noblest and also most easy going class of existing things?
That our human class has shared the field and run together with the noblest and also most easy going class of existing things?
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that our human class has shared the field and run together with the noblest and also most easy going class of existing things?
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that -PRON- human class have share the field and run together with the noble and also most easy go class of exist thing ?
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I see it turning out very oddly indeed.
I see it turning out very oddly indeed.
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i see it turning out very oddly indeed.
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-PRON- see -PRON- turn out very oddly indeed .
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Well, isn't it reasonable to expect the slowest or sow est to come in last?
Well, isn't it reasonable to expect the slowest or sow est to come in last?
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well, isn't it reasonable to expect the slowest or sow est to come in last?
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well , be not -PRON- reasonable to expect the slow or sow est to come in last ?
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Yes, I can agree with that.
Yes, I can agree with that.
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yes, i can agree with that.
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yes , -PRON- can agree with that .
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And don't we notice that the king looks even more ridiculous, when he continues to run, along with his herd, and has traversed convergent paths, with the man who for his part is best trained of all for the easy going life?
And don't we notice that the king looks even more ridiculous, when he continues to run, along with his herd, and has traversed convergent paths, with the man who for his part is best trained of all for the easy going life?
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and don't we notice that the king looks even more ridiculous, when he continues to run, along with his herd, and has traversed convergent paths, with the man who for his part is best trained of all for the easy going life?
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and do not -PRON- notice that the king look even more ridiculous , when -PRON- continue to run , along with -PRON- herd , and have traverse convergent path , with the man who for -PRON- part be best train of all for the easy go life ?
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Yes, Socrates, and what we said before, in our inquiry about the sophist, is now plainer.
Yes, Socrates, and what we said before, in our inquiry about the sophist, is now plainer.
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yes, socrates, and what we said before, in our inquiry about the sophist, is now plainer.
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yes , Socrates , and what -PRON- say before , in -PRON- inquiry about the sophist , be now plain .
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That such a method of argument as ours is not more concerned with what is more dignified than with what is not, and neither does it at all despise the smaller more than the greater, but always reaches the truest conclusion by itself.
That such a method of argument as ours is not more concerned with what is more dignified than with what is not, and neither does it at all despise the smaller more than the greater, but always reaches the truest conclusion by itself.
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that such a method of argument as ours is not more concerned with what is more dignified than with what is not, and neither does it at all despise the smaller more than the greater, but always reaches the truest conclusion by itself.
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that such a method of argument as -PRON- be not more concerned with what be more dignified than with what be not , and neither do -PRON- at all despise the small more than the great , but always reach the true conclusion by -PRON- .
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In Greek mathematical parlance, 'having the power of two feet' is the way of expressing the length of the diagonal of a one foot square (i.e., in modern terms, ); the expression reflects the fact that a square formed on this line will have an area of two square feet.
In Greek mathematical parlance, 'having the power of two feet' is the way of expressing the length of the diagonal of a one foot square (i.e., in modern terms, ); the expression reflects the fact that a square formed on this line will have an area of two square feet.
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in greek mathematical parlance, 'having the power of two feet' is the way of expressing the length of the diagonal of a one foot square (i.e., in modern terms, ); the expression reflects the fact that a square formed on this line will have an area of two square feet.
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in greek mathematical parlance , ' have the power of two foot ' be the way of express the length of the diagonal of a one foot square ( i.e. , in modern term , ) ; the expression reflect the fact that a square form on this line will have an area of two square foot .
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The diagonal of this square will then 'have the power' of four feet the 'power of the diagonal of our power' in the Visitor's next remark.
The diagonal of this square will then 'have the power' of four feet the 'power of the diagonal of our power' in the Visitor's next remark.
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the diagonal of this square will then 'have the power' of four feet the 'power of the diagonal of our power' in the visitor's next remark.
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the diagonal of this square will then ' have the power ' of four foot the ' power of the diagonal of -PRON- power ' in the Visitor 's next remark .
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All this is for the sake of the pun on 'power' and 'feet': we humans are enabled to move by having two feet, while the members of 'the remaining class' from which we are being distinguished pigs have four.
All this is for the sake of the pun on 'power' and 'feet': we humans are enabled to move by having two feet, while the members of 'the remaining class' from which we are being distinguished pigs have four.
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all this is for the sake of the pun on 'power' and 'feet': we humans are enabled to move by having two feet, while the members of 'the remaining class' from which we are being distinguished pigs have four.
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all this be for the sake of the pun on ' power ' and ' foot ' : -PRON- human be enable to move by have two foot , while the member of ' the remain class ' from which -PRON- be be distinguish pig have four .
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(On the mathematical use of 'power' see Theaetetus and.
(On the mathematical use of 'power' see Theaetetus and.
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(on the mathematical use of 'power' see theaetetus and.
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( on the mathematical use of ' power ' see Theaetetus and .
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I.e., pigs, as the Visitor makes clear in his next question, by punning on the Greek word for 'pig'.
I.e., pigs, as the Visitor makes clear in his next question, by punning on the Greek word for 'pig'.
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i.e., pigs, as the visitor makes clear in his next question, by punning on the greek word for 'pig'.
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i.e. , pig , as the Visitor make clear in -PRON- next question , by pun on the greek word for ' pig ' .
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Well then, after this, so that you don't get in before me and ask what the shorter way is the one we spoke of earlier to the definition of the king, shall I go first and show you the way?
Well then, after this, so that you don't get in before me and ask what the shorter way is the one we spoke of earlier to the definition of the king, shall I go first and show you the way?
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well then, after this, so that you don't get in before me and ask what the shorter way is the one we spoke of earlier to the definition of the king, shall i go first and show you the way?
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well then , after this , so that -PRON- do not get in before -PRON- and ask what the short way be the one -PRON- speak of earlier to the definition of the king , shall -PRON- go first and show -PRON- the way ?
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Then I say that in this case one must immediately distribute what goes on foot by opposing the two footed to the four footed class, and when one sees the human still sharing the field with the winged alone, one must go on to cut the two footed herd by means of the non feathered and the feathered; and when it has been cut, and the expertise of humanherding has then
Then I say that in this case one must immediately distribute what goes on foot by opposing the two footed to the four footed class, and when one sees the human still sharing the field with the winged alone, one must go on to cut the two footed herd by means of the non feathered and the feathered; and when it has been cut, and the expertise of humanherding has then
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then i say that in this case one must immediately distribute what goes on foot by opposing the two footed to the four footed class, and when one sees the human still sharing the field with the winged alone, one must go on to cut the two footed herd by means of the non feathered and the feathered; and when it has been cut, and the expertise of humanherding has then
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then -PRON- say that in this case one must immediately distribute what go on foot by oppose the two footed to the four footed class , and when one see the human still share the field with the winged alone , one must go on to cut the two footed herd by mean of the non feathered and the feathered ; and when -PRON- have be cut , and the expertise of humanherding have then
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and there been brought into the light, one must lift the expert in statesmanship and kingship like a charioteer into it and instal him there, handing over the reins of the city as belonging to him, and because this expert knowledge is his.
and there been brought into the light, one must lift the expert in statesmanship and kingship like a charioteer into it and instal him there, handing over the reins of the city as belonging to him, and because this expert knowledge is his.
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and there been brought into the light, one must lift the expert in statesmanship and kingship like a charioteer into it and instal him there, handing over the reins of the city as belonging to him, and because this expert knowledge is his.
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and there be bring into the light , one must lift the expert in statesmanship and kingship like a charioteer into -PRON- and instal -PRON- there , hand over the rein of the city as belong to -PRON- , and because this expert knowledge be -PRON- .
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That's well done, and you've paid me the account I asked for as if it were a debt, adding the digression as a kind of interest, making up the sum.
That's well done, and you've paid me the account I asked for as if it were a debt, adding the digression as a kind of interest, making up the sum.
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that's well done, and you've paid me the account i asked for as if it were a debt, adding the digression as a kind of interest, making up the sum.
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that be well do , and -PRON- have pay -PRON- the account -PRON- ask for as if -PRON- be a debt , add the digression as a kind of interest , make up the sum .
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Come on, then: let's go back to the beginning and gather together from there to the end our account of the name of the expertise of the statesman.
Come on, then: let's go back to the beginning and gather together from there to the end our account of the name of the expertise of the statesman.
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come on, then: let's go back to the beginning and gather together from there to the end our account of the name of the expertise of the statesman.
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come on , then : let -PRON- go back to the beginning and gather together from there to the end -PRON- account of the name of the expertise of the statesman .
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Well then: of theoretical knowledge, we had at the beginning a directive part; and of this, the section we wanted was by analogy
Well then: of theoretical knowledge, we had at the beginning a directive part; and of this, the section we wanted was by analogy
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well then: of theoretical knowledge, we had at the beginning a directive part; and of this, the section we wanted was by analogy
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well then : of theoretical knowledge , -PRON- have at the beginning a directive part ; and of this , the section -PRON- want be by analogy
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said to be 'self directing'.
said to be 'self directing'.
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said to be 'self directing'.
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say to be ' self directing ' .
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Then again, rearing of living creatures, not the smallest of the classes of self directing knowledge, was split off from it; then a herd rearing form from rearing of living creatures, and from that, in turn, rearing of what goes on foot; and from that, as the relevant part, was cut off the expertise of rearing the hornless sort.
Then again, rearing of living creatures, not the smallest of the classes of self directing knowledge, was split off from it; then a herd rearing form from rearing of living creatures, and from that, in turn, rearing of what goes on foot; and from that, as the relevant part, was cut off the expertise of rearing the hornless sort.
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then again, rearing of living creatures, not the smallest of the classes of self directing knowledge, was split off from it; then a herd rearing form from rearing of living creatures, and from that, in turn, rearing of what goes on foot; and from that, as the relevant part, was cut off the expertise of rearing the hornless sort.
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then again , rear of living creature , not the small of the class of self direct knowledge , be split off from -PRON- ; then a herd rear form from rearing of living creature , and from that , in turn , rearing of what go on foot ; and from that , as the relevant part , be cut off the expertise of rear the hornless sort .
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Of this in turn the part must be woven together as not less than triple, if one wants to bring it together into a single name, calling it expert knowledge of rearing of non interbreeding creatures.
Of this in turn the part must be woven together as not less than triple, if one wants to bring it together into a single name, calling it expert knowledge of rearing of non interbreeding creatures.
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of this in turn the part must be woven together as not less than triple, if one wants to bring it together into a single name, calling it expert knowledge of rearing of non interbreeding creatures.
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of this in turn the part must be weave together as not less than triple , if one want to bring -PRON- together into a single name , call -PRON- expert knowledge of rearing of non interbreeding creature .
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The segment from this, a part relating to a two footed flock, concerned with rearing of human beings, still left on its own
The segment from this, a part relating to a two footed flock, concerned with rearing of human beings, still left on its own
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the segment from this, a part relating to a two footed flock, concerned with rearing of human beings, still left on its own
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the segment from this , a part relate to a two footed flock , concern with rearing of human being , still leave on -PRON- own
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this very part is now what we were looking for, the same thing we call both kingly and statesmanlike.
this very part is now what we were looking for, the same thing we call both kingly and statesmanlike.
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this very part is now what we were looking for, the same thing we call both kingly and statesmanlike.
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this very part be now what -PRON- be look for , the same thing -PRON- call both kingly and statesmanlike .
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Is it really the case, Socrates, that we have actually done this, as you have just said?
Is it really the case, Socrates, that we have actually done this, as you have just said?
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is it really the case, socrates, that we have actually done this, as you have just said?
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be -PRON- really the case , Socrates , that -PRON- have actually do this , as -PRON- have just say ?
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Given a completely adequate response to the matter we raised.
Given a completely adequate response to the matter we raised.
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given a completely adequate response to the matter we raised.
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give a completely adequate response to the matter -PRON- raise .
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Or is our search lacking especially in just this respect, that our account of the matter has been stated in a certain way, but has not been finished off to complete perfection?
Or is our search lacking especially in just this respect, that our account of the matter has been stated in a certain way, but has not been finished off to complete perfection?
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or is our search lacking especially in just this respect, that our account of the matter has been stated in a certain way, but has not been finished off to complete perfection?
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or be -PRON- search lack especially in just this respect , that -PRON- account of the matter have be state in a certain way , but have not be finish off to complete perfection ?
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I shall try now to show, for both of us, still more clearly just what I am thinking of.
I shall try now to show, for both of us, still more clearly just what I am thinking of.
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i shall try now to show, for both of us, still more clearly just what i am thinking of.
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-PRON- shall try now to show , for both of -PRON- , still more clearly just what -PRON- be think of .
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Well then, of the many sorts of expertise to do with rearing herds that appeared in our view just now, statesmanship was one, and was care of some one sort of herd?
Well then, of the many sorts of expertise to do with rearing herds that appeared in our view just now, statesmanship was one, and was care of some one sort of herd?
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well then, of the many sorts of expertise to do with rearing herds that appeared in our view just now, statesmanship was one, and was care of some one sort of herd?
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well then , of the many sort of expertise to do with rear herd that appear in -PRON- view just now , statesmanship be one , and be care of some one sort of herd ?
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And our account defined it not as rearing of horses, or of other animals, but as knowledge of the collective rearing of human beings.
And our account defined it not as rearing of horses, or of other animals, but as knowledge of the collective rearing of human beings.
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and our account defined it not as rearing of horses, or of other animals, but as knowledge of the collective rearing of human beings.
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and -PRON- account define -PRON- not as rearing of horse , or of other animal , but as knowledge of the collective rearing of human being .
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Then let us look at the difference between all herdsmen, on the one hand, and kings on the other.
Then let us look at the difference between all herdsmen, on the one hand, and kings on the other.
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then let us look at the difference between all herdsmen, on the one hand, and kings on the other.
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then let -PRON- look at the difference between all herdsman , on the one hand , and king on the other .
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Let us see if in the case of any other herdsman anyone who has the title of another expertise claims or pretends to share the rearing of the herd with him.
Let us see if in the case of any other herdsman anyone who has the title of another expertise claims or pretends to share the rearing of the herd with him.
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let us see if in the case of any other herdsman anyone who has the title of another expertise claims or pretends to share the rearing of the herd with him.
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let -PRON- see if in the case of any other herdsman anyone who have the title of another expertise claim or pretend to share the rearing of the herd with -PRON- .
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Like this: that merchants, farmers, millers and bakers, all of them, and gymnastic trainers too, and doctors as a class all of these, as you well know, would loudly contend against the herdsmen concerned with things human whom we called statesmen that they care for human rearing, not merely for that of human beings in the herd, but for that of the rulers as well.
Like this: that merchants, farmers, millers and bakers, all of them, and gymnastic trainers too, and doctors as a class all of these, as you well know, would loudly contend against the herdsmen concerned with things human whom we called statesmen that they care for human rearing, not merely for that of human beings in the herd, but for that of the rulers as well.
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like this: that merchants, farmers, millers and bakers, all of them, and gymnastic trainers too, and doctors as a class all of these, as you well know, would loudly contend against the herdsmen concerned with things human whom we called statesmen that they care for human rearing, not merely for that of human beings in the herd, but for that of the rulers as well.
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like this : that merchant , farmer , miller and baker , all of -PRON- , and gymnastic trainer too , and doctor as a class all of these , as -PRON- well know , would loudly contend against the herdsman concern with thing human whom -PRON- call statesman that -PRON- care for human rearing , not merely for that of human being in the herd , but for that of the ruler as well .
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Well, would they be right?
Well, would they be right?
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well, would they be right?
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well , would -PRON- be right ?
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That we'll consider, but what we know is that with a cowherd no one will dispute about any of these things, but the herdsman is by himself rearer of the herd, by himself its doctor, by himself its matchmaker, as it were, and sole expert in the midwife's art when it comes to the births of offspring and confinements.
That we'll consider, but what we know is that with a cowherd no one will dispute about any of these things, but the herdsman is by himself rearer of the herd, by himself its doctor, by himself its matchmaker, as it were, and sole expert in the midwife's art when it comes to the births of offspring and confinements.
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that we'll consider, but what we know is that with a cowherd no one will dispute about any of these things, but the herdsman is by himself rearer of the herd, by himself its doctor, by himself its matchmaker, as it were, and sole expert in the midwife's art when it comes to the births of offspring and confinements.
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that -PRON- will consider , but what -PRON- know be that with a cowherd no one will dispute about any of these thing , but the herdsman be by -PRON- rearer of the herd , by -PRON- -PRON- doctor , by -PRON- -PRON- matchmaker , as -PRON- be , and sole expert in the midwife 's art when -PRON- come to the birth of offspring and confinement .
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Again, to the extent that the nature of his charges allows them to partake in play and music, no one else is more capable of comforting them and soothing them with his incantations, performing best, as he does, the music that belongs to his flock with instruments or with unaccompanied voice.
Again, to the extent that the nature of his charges allows them to partake in play and music, no one else is more capable of comforting them and soothing them with his incantations, performing best, as he does, the music that belongs to his flock with instruments or with unaccompanied voice.
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again, to the extent that the nature of his charges allows them to partake in play and music, no one else is more capable of comforting them and soothing them with his incantations, performing best, as he does, the music that belongs to his flock with instruments or with unaccompanied voice.
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And it's the same way with all other herdsmen.
And it's the same way with all other herdsmen.
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and it's the same way with all other herdsmen.
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and -PRON- be the same way with all other herdsman .
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So how will our account of the king appear to us right and complete, when we posit him as sole herdsman and rearer of the human herd, singling him out on his own from among tens of thousands of others who dispute the title with him?
So how will our account of the king appear to us right and complete, when we posit him as sole herdsman and rearer of the human herd, singling him out on his own from among tens of thousands of others who dispute the title with him?
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so how will our account of the king appear to us right and complete, when we posit him as sole herdsman and rearer of the human herd, singling him out on his own from among tens of thousands of others who dispute the title with him?
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so how will -PRON- account of the king appear to -PRON- right and complete , when -PRON- posit -PRON- as sole herdsman and rearer of the human herd , single -PRON- out on -PRON- own from among ten of thousand of other who dispute the title with -PRON- ?
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There's no way in which it can.
There's no way in which it can.
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there's no way in which it can.
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there be no way in which -PRON- can .
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Then our fears a little earlier were right,
Then our fears a little earlier were right,
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then our fears a little earlier were right,
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then -PRON- fear a little earlier be right ,
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when we suspected that we should prove in fact to be describing some kingly figure, but not yet accurately to have finished the statesman off, until we remove those who crowd round him, pretending to share his herding function with him, and having separated him from them, we reveal him on his own, uncontaminated with anyone else?
when we suspected that we should prove in fact to be describing some kingly figure, but not yet accurately to have finished the statesman off, until we remove those who crowd round him, pretending to share his herding function with him, and having separated him from them, we reveal him on his own, uncontaminated with anyone else?
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when we suspected that we should prove in fact to be describing some kingly figure, but not yet accurately to have finished the statesman off, until we remove those who crowd round him, pretending to share his herding function with him, and having separated him from them, we reveal him on his own, uncontaminated with anyone else?
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when -PRON- suspect that -PRON- should prove in fact to be describe some kingly figure , but not yet accurately to have finish the statesman off , until -PRON- remove those who crowd round -PRON- , pretend to share -PRON- herding function with -PRON- , and have separate -PRON- from -PRON- , -PRON- reveal -PRON- on -PRON- own , uncontaminated with anyone else ?
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Yes, absolutely right.
Yes, absolutely right.
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yes, absolutely right.
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yes , absolutely right .
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Well then, Socrates, this is what we must do, if we are not going to bring disgrace on our argument at its end.
Well then, Socrates, this is what we must do, if we are not going to bring disgrace on our argument at its end.
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well then, socrates, this is what we must do, if we are not going to bring disgrace on our argument at its end.
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well then , Socrates , this be what -PRON- must do , if -PRON- be not go to bring disgrace on -PRON- argument at -PRON- end .
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That is something we must certainly avoid doing at all costs.
That is something we must certainly avoid doing at all costs.
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that is something we must certainly avoid doing at all costs.
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that be something -PRON- must certainly avoid do at all cost .
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Then we must travel some other route, starting from another point.
Then we must travel some other route, starting from another point.
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then we must travel some other route, starting from another point.
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then -PRON- must travel some other route , start from another point .
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By mixing in, as one might put it, an element of play: we must bring in a large part of a great story, and as for the rest, we must then as in what went before take away part from part in each case and so arrive at the furthest point of the object of our search.
By mixing in, as one might put it, an element of play: we must bring in a large part of a great story, and as for the rest, we must then as in what went before take away part from part in each case and so arrive at the furthest point of the object of our search.
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by mixing in, as one might put it, an element of play: we must bring in a large part of a great story, and as for the rest, we must then as in what went before take away part from part in each case and so arrive at the furthest point of the object of our search.
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In that case, pay complete attention to my story, as children do; you certainly haven't left childish games behind for more than a few years.
In that case, pay complete attention to my story, as children do; you certainly haven't left childish games behind for more than a few years.
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in that case, pay complete attention to my story, as children do; you certainly haven't left childish games behind for more than a few years.
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in that case , pay complete attention to -PRON- story , as child do ; -PRON- certainly have not leave childish game behind for more than a few year .
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There have occurred in the past, and will occur in the future, many of the things that have been told through the ages; one is the portent relating to the quarrel between Atreus and Thyestes.
There have occurred in the past, and will occur in the future, many of the things that have been told through the ages; one is the portent relating to the quarrel between Atreus and Thyestes.
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there have occurred in the past, and will occur in the future, many of the things that have been told through the ages; one is the portent relating to the quarrel between atreus and thyestes.
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there have occur in the past , and will occur in the future , many of the thing that have be tell through the age ; one be the portent relate to the quarrel between Atreus and Thyestes .
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I imagine you remember hearing what people say happened then.
I imagine you remember hearing what people say happened then.
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i imagine you remember hearing what people say happened then.
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-PRON- imagine -PRON- remember hear what people say happen then .
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You're referring, perhaps, to the sign of the golden lamb.
You're referring, perhaps, to the sign of the golden lamb.
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you're referring, perhaps, to the sign of the golden lamb.
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-PRON- be refer , perhaps , to the sign of the golden lamb .
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Not at all; rather to that of the changing of the setting and rising of the sun and the other stars it's said that they actually began setting in the region from which they now rise, and rising from the opposite region, and that then after having given witness in favor of Atreus the god changed everything to its present configuration.
Not at all; rather to that of the changing of the setting and rising of the sun and the other stars it's said that they actually began setting in the region from which they now rise, and rising from the opposite region, and that then after having given witness in favor of Atreus the god changed everything to its present configuration.
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not at all; rather to that of the changing of the setting and rising of the sun and the other stars it's said that they actually began setting in the region from which they now rise, and rising from the opposite region, and that then after having given witness in favor of atreus the god changed everything to its present configuration.
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Yes indeed, they do say this as well.
Yes indeed, they do say this as well.
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yes indeed, they do say this as well.
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yes indeed , -PRON- do say this as well .
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And what's more, we've also heard from many about the kingship exercised by Cronus.
And what's more, we've also heard from many about the kingship exercised by Cronus.
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and what's more, we've also heard from many about the kingship exercised by cronus.
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and what be more , -PRON- have also hear from many about the kingship exercise by Cronus .
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Yes, from a great many.
Yes, from a great many.
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yes, from a great many.
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yes , from a great many .
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And what of the report that earlier men were born from the earth and were not reproduced from each other?
And what of the report that earlier men were born from the earth and were not reproduced from each other?
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and what of the report that earlier men were born from the earth and were not reproduced from each other?
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and what of the report that early man be bear from the earth and be not reproduce from each other ?
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This too is one of the things that have been told through the ages.
This too is one of the things that have been told through the ages.
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this too is one of the things that have been told through the ages.
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this too be one of the thing that have be tell through the age .
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Well, all these things together are consequences of the same state of affairs, and besides these thousands of others still more astonishing than they; but through the great lapse of time since then some have been obliterated, while others have been reported in a scattered way, each separate from one another.
Well, all these things together are consequences of the same state of affairs, and besides these thousands of others still more astonishing than they; but through the great lapse of time since then some have been obliterated, while others have been reported in a scattered way, each separate from one another.
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well, all these things together are consequences of the same state of affairs, and besides these thousands of others still more astonishing than they; but through the great lapse of time since then some have been obliterated, while others have been reported in a scattered way, each separate from one another.
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But as for the state of affairs that is responsible for all of these things, no one has related it, and we should relate it now; for once it has been described, it will be a fitting contribution towards our exposition of the king.
But as for the state of affairs that is responsible for all of these things, no one has related it, and we should relate it now; for once it has been described, it will be a fitting contribution towards our exposition of the king.
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but as for the state of affairs that is responsible for all of these things, no one has related it, and we should relate it now; for once it has been described, it will be a fitting contribution towards our exposition of the king.
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I very much like what you say; go on, and leave nothing out.
I very much like what you say; go on, and leave nothing out.
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i very much like what you say; go on, and leave nothing out.
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-PRON- very much like what -PRON- say ; go on , and leave nothing out .
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Euripides, Orestes ff.
Euripides, Orestes ff.
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euripides, orestes ff.
['euripides', 'orestes', 'ff']
Euripides , Orestes ff .
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Hesiod, Works and Days, when everything necessary for the survival of human beings was provided without their having to work for it.
Hesiod, Works and Days, when everything necessary for the survival of human beings was provided without their having to work for it.
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hesiod, works and days, when everything necessary for the survival of human beings was provided without their having to work for it.
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Hesiod , Works and day , when everything necessary for the survival of human being be provide without -PRON- have to work for -PRON- .
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This universe the god himself sometimes accompanies, guiding it on its way and helping it move in a circle, while at other times he lets it go, when its circuits have completed the measure of the time allotted to it; then it revolves back in the opposite direction, of its own accord, being a living creature and having had intelligence assigned to it by the one who fitted it together in the beginning.
This universe the god himself sometimes accompanies, guiding it on its way and helping it move in a circle, while at other times he lets it go, when its circuits have completed the measure of the time allotted to it; then it revolves back in the opposite direction, of its own accord, being a living creature and having had intelligence assigned to it by the one who fitted it together in the beginning.
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this universe the god himself sometimes accompanies, guiding it on its way and helping it move in a circle, while at other times he lets it go, when its circuits have completed the measure of the time allotted to it; then it revolves back in the opposite direction, of its own accord, being a living creature and having had intelligence assigned to it by the one who fitted it together in the beginning.
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this universe the god -PRON- sometimes accompany , guide -PRON- on -PRON- way and help -PRON- move in a circle , while at other time -PRON- let -PRON- go , when -PRON- circuit have complete the measure of the time allot to -PRON- ; then -PRON- revolve back in the opposite direction , of -PRON- own accord , be a live creature and have have intelligence assign to -PRON- by the one who fit -PRON- together in the beginning .
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This backward movement is inborn in it from necessity, for the following reason.
This backward movement is inborn in it from necessity, for the following reason.
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this backward movement is inborn in it from necessity, for the following reason.
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this backward movement be inborn in -PRON- from necessity , for the following reason .
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What reason, exactly?
What reason, exactly?
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what reason, exactly?
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what reason , exactly ?
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Remaining permanently in the same state and condition, and being permanently the same, belongs only to the most divine things of all, and by its nature body is not of this order.
Remaining permanently in the same state and condition, and being permanently the same, belongs only to the most divine things of all, and by its nature body is not of this order.
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remaining permanently in the same state and condition, and being permanently the same, belongs only to the most divine things of all, and by its nature body is not of this order.
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remain permanently in the same state and condition , and be permanently the same , belong only to the most divine thing of all , and by -PRON- nature body be not of this order .
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Now the thing to which we have given the name of 'heavens' and 'cosmos' certainly has a portion of many blessed things from its progenitor, but on the other hand it also has its share of body.
Now the thing to which we have given the name of 'heavens' and 'cosmos' certainly has a portion of many blessed things from its progenitor, but on the other hand it also has its share of body.
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now the thing to which we have given the name of 'heavens' and 'cosmos' certainly has a portion of many blessed things from its progenitor, but on the other hand it also has its share of body.
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now the thing to which -PRON- have give the name of ' heaven ' and ' cosmos ' certainly have a portion of many bless thing from -PRON- progenitor , but on the other hand -PRON- also have -PRON- share of body .
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In consequence it is impossible for it to be altogether exempt from change, although as far as is possible, given its capacities, it moves in the same place, in the same way, with a single motion; and this is why it has reverse rotation as its lot, which is the smallest possible variation of its movement.
In consequence it is impossible for it to be altogether exempt from change, although as far as is possible, given its capacities, it moves in the same place, in the same way, with a single motion; and this is why it has reverse rotation as its lot, which is the smallest possible variation of its movement.
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in consequence it is impossible for it to be altogether exempt from change, although as far as is possible, given its capacities, it moves in the same place, in the same way, with a single motion; and this is why it has reverse rotation as its lot, which is the smallest possible variation of its movement.
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in consequence -PRON- be impossible for -PRON- to be altogether exempt from change , although as far as be possible , give -PRON- capacity , -PRON- move in the same place , in the same way , with a single motion ; and this be why -PRON- have reverse rotation as -PRON- lot , which be the small possible variation of -PRON- movement .
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To turn itself by itself forever is, I dare say, impossible for anything except the one who guides all the things which, unlike him, are in movement; and for him to cause movement now in one way, now in the opposite way is not permitted.
To turn itself by itself forever is, I dare say, impossible for anything except the one who guides all the things which, unlike him, are in movement; and for him to cause movement now in one way, now in the opposite way is not permitted.
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to turn itself by itself forever is, i dare say, impossible for anything except the one who guides all the things which, unlike him, are in movement; and for him to cause movement now in one way, now in the opposite way is not permitted.
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to turn -PRON- by -PRON- forever be , -PRON- dare say , impossible for anything except the one who guide all the thing which , unlike -PRON- , be in movement ; and for -PRON- to cause movement now in one way , now in the opposite way be not permit .
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From all of these considerations, it follows that one must neither say that the cosmos is always itself responsible for its own turning, nor say at a that it is turned by god in a pair of opposed revolutions, nor again that it is turned by some pair of gods whose thoughts are opposed to each other; it is rather what was said just now, which is the sole remaining possibility, that at times it is helped by the guidance of another, divine, cause, acquiring life once more and receiving a restored immortality from its craftsman, while at other times, when it is let go, it goes on its own way under its own power, having been let go at such a time as to travel backwards for many tens of thousands of revolutions because of the very fact that its movement combines the effects of its huge size, perfect balance, and its resting on the smallest of bases.
From all of these considerations, it follows that one must neither say that the cosmos is always itself responsible for its own turning, nor say at a that it is turned by god in a pair of opposed revolutions, nor again that it is turned by some pair of gods whose thoughts are opposed to each other; it is rather what was said just now, which is the sole remaining possibility, that at times it is helped by the guidance of another, divine, cause, acquiring life once more and receiving a restored immortality from its craftsman, while at other times, when it is let go, it goes on its own way under its own power, having been let go at such a time as to travel backwards for many tens of thousands of revolutions because of the very fact that its movement combines the effects of its huge size, perfect balance, and its resting on the smallest of bases.
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from all of these considerations, it follows that one must neither say that the cosmos is always itself responsible for its own turning, nor say at a that it is turned by god in a pair of opposed revolutions, nor again that it is turned by some pair of gods whose thoughts are opposed to each other; it is rather what was said just now, which is the sole remaining possibility, that at times it is helped by the guidance of another, divine, cause, acquiring life once more and receiving a restored immortality from its craftsman, while at other times, when it is let go, it goes on its own way under its own power, having been let go at such a time as to travel backwards for many tens of thousands of revolutions because of the very fact that its movement combines the effects of its huge size, perfect balance, and its resting on the smallest of bases.
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from all of these consideration , -PRON- follow that one must neither say that the cosmos be always -PRON- responsible for -PRON- own turning , nor say at a that -PRON- be turn by god in a pair of oppose revolution , nor again that -PRON- be turn by some pair of god whose thought be oppose to each other ; -PRON- be rather what be say just now , which be the sole remain possibility , that at time -PRON- be help by the guidance of another , divine , cause , acquire life once more and receive a restore immortality from -PRON- craftsman , while at other time , when -PRON- be let go , -PRON- go on -PRON- own way under -PRON- own power , have be let go at such a time as to travel backwards for many ten of thousand of revolution because of the very fact that -PRON- movement combine the effect of -PRON- huge size , perfect balance , and -PRON- resting on the small of basis .
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It certainly seems that everything you have gone through is very reasonable.
It certainly seems that everything you have gone through is very reasonable.
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it certainly seems that everything you have gone through is very reasonable.
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-PRON- certainly seem that everything -PRON- have go through be very reasonable .
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Then drawing on what's just been said, let's reflect on the state of affairs we said was responsible for all those astonishing things.
Then drawing on what's just been said, let's reflect on the state of affairs we said was responsible for all those astonishing things.
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then drawing on what's just been said, let's reflect on the state of affairs we said was responsible for all those astonishing things.
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then draw on what be just be say , let -PRON- reflect on the state of affair -PRON- say be responsible for all those astonishing thing .
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In fact it's just this very thing.
In fact it's just this very thing.
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in fact it's just this very thing.
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in fact -PRON- be just this very thing .
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That the movement of the universe is now in the direction of its present rotation, now in the opposite direction.
That the movement of the universe is now in the direction of its present rotation, now in the opposite direction.
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that the movement of the universe is now in the direction of its present rotation, now in the opposite direction.
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that the movement of the universe be now in the direction of -PRON- present rotation , now in the opposite direction .
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Alternatively, 'world order'; the idea of order is central to the Greek term.
Alternatively, 'world order'; the idea of order is central to the Greek term.
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alternatively, 'world order'; the idea of order is central to the greek term.
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alternatively , ' world order ' ; the idea of order be central to the greek term .
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We must suppose that this change is, of the turnings that occur in the heavens, the greatest and the most complete turning of all.
We must suppose that this change is, of the turnings that occur in the heavens, the greatest and the most complete turning of all.
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we must suppose that this change is, of the turnings that occur in the heavens, the greatest and the most complete turning of all.
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-PRON- must suppose that this change be , of the turning that occur in the heavens , the great and the most complete turning of all .
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Yes, it certainly seems so.
Yes, it certainly seems so.
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yes, it certainly seems so.
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yes , -PRON- certainly seem so .
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We must suppose, then, that at that time the greatest changes also occur for us who live within the universe?
We must suppose, then, that at that time the greatest changes also occur for us who live within the universe?
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we must suppose, then, that at that time the greatest changes also occur for us who live within the universe?
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-PRON- must suppose , then , that at that time the great change also occur for -PRON- who live within the universe ?
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That too seems likely.
That too seems likely.
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that too seems likely.
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that too seem likely .
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And don't we recognize that living creatures by their nature have difficulty in tolerating changes that are at once large, great in number, and of all different sorts?
And don't we recognize that living creatures by their nature have difficulty in tolerating changes that are at once large, great in number, and of all different sorts?
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and don't we recognize that living creatures by their nature have difficulty in tolerating changes that are at once large, great in number, and of all different sorts?
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and do not -PRON- recognize that live creature by -PRON- nature have difficulty in tolerate change that be at once large , great in number , and of all different sort ?
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Necessarily, then, there occur at that time cases of destruction of other living creatures on a very large scale, and humankind itself survives only in small numbers.
Necessarily, then, there occur at that time cases of destruction of other living creatures on a very large scale, and humankind itself survives only in small numbers.
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necessarily, then, there occur at that time cases of destruction of other living creatures on a very large scale, and humankind itself survives only in small numbers.
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necessarily , then , there occur at that time case of destruction of other live creature on a very large scale , and humankind -PRON- survive only in small number .
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Many new and astonishing things happen to them, but the greatest is the one I shall describe, one that is in accordance with the retrogradation of the universe, at the time when its turning becomes the opposite of the one that now obtains.
Many new and astonishing things happen to them, but the greatest is the one I shall describe, one that is in accordance with the retrogradation of the universe, at the time when its turning becomes the opposite of the one that now obtains.
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many new and astonishing things happen to them, but the greatest is the one i shall describe, one that is in accordance with the retrogradation of the universe, at the time when its turning becomes the opposite of the one that now obtains.
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many new and astonishing thing happen to -PRON- , but the great be the one -PRON- shall describe , one that be in accordance with the retrogradation of the universe , at the time when -PRON- turning become the opposite of the one that now obtain .
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First, the visible age of each and every creature, whatever it was, stopped increasing, and everything that was mortal ceased moving in the direction of looking older; instead it changed back in the opposite direction, and grew as it were younger, more tender.
First, the visible age of each and every creature, whatever it was, stopped increasing, and everything that was mortal ceased moving in the direction of looking older; instead it changed back in the opposite direction, and grew as it were younger, more tender.
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first, the visible age of each and every creature, whatever it was, stopped increasing, and everything that was mortal ceased moving in the direction of looking older; instead it changed back in the opposite direction, and grew as it were younger, more tender.
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first , the visible age of each and every creature , whatever -PRON- be , stop increase , and everything that be mortal cease move in the direction of look old ; instead -PRON- change back in the opposite direction , and grow as -PRON- be young , more tender .
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The white hairs of the older men became black, and in turn the cheeks of those who had their beards became smooth again, returning each to his past bloom; the bodies of those in their puberty, becoming smoother and smaller each day and night, went back to the form of new born children, which they came to resemble both in mind and in body, and from then on they proceeded to waste away until they simply disappeared altogether.
The white hairs of the older men became black, and in turn the cheeks of those who had their beards became smooth again, returning each to his past bloom; the bodies of those in their puberty, becoming smoother and smaller each day and night, went back to the form of new born children, which they came to resemble both in mind and in body, and from then on they proceeded to waste away until they simply disappeared altogether.
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the white hairs of the older men became black, and in turn the cheeks of those who had their beards became smooth again, returning each to his past bloom; the bodies of those in their puberty, becoming smoother and smaller each day and night, went back to the form of new born children, which they came to resemble both in mind and in body, and from then on they proceeded to waste away until they simply disappeared altogether.
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the white hair of the old man become black , and in turn the cheek of those who have -PRON- beard become smooth again , return each to -PRON- past bloom ; the body of those in -PRON- puberty , become smooth and small each day and night , go back to the form of new bear child , which -PRON- come to resemble both in mind and in body , and from then on -PRON- proceed to waste away until -PRON- simply disappear altogether .
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As for those who died a violent death at that time, the body of the dead person underwent the same effects and quickly dissolved to nothing in a few days.
As for those who died a violent death at that time, the body of the dead person underwent the same effects and quickly dissolved to nothing in a few days.
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as for those who died a violent death at that time, the body of the dead person underwent the same effects and quickly dissolved to nothing in a few days.
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as for those who die a violent death at that time , the body of the dead person undergo the same effect and quickly dissolve to nothing in a few day .
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But, visitor, how did living creatures come into being in that time?
But, visitor, how did living creatures come into being in that time?
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but, visitor, how did living creatures come into being in that time?
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but , visitor , how do living creature come into be in that time ?
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And in what way were they produced from each other?
And in what way were they produced from each other?
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and in what way were they produced from each other?
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and in what way be -PRON- produce from each other ?
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Clearly, Socrates, reproduction from one another was not part of the nature of things then.
Clearly, Socrates, reproduction from one another was not part of the nature of things then.
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clearly, socrates, reproduction from one another was not part of the nature of things then.
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clearly , Socrates , reproduction from one another be not part of the nature of thing then .
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It was the earth born race, the one said to have existed once, that existed then, returning to life again from the earth; it was remembered by our first ancestors, who lived in the succeeding time but bordered on the ending of the previous period, growing up at the beginning of this one.
It was the earth born race, the one said to have existed once, that existed then, returning to life again from the earth; it was remembered by our first ancestors, who lived in the succeeding time but bordered on the ending of the previous period, growing up at the beginning of this one.
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it was the earth born race, the one said to have existed once, that existed then, returning to life again from the earth; it was remembered by our first ancestors, who lived in the succeeding time but bordered on the ending of the previous period, growing up at the beginning of this one.
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-PRON- be the earth bear race , the one say to have exist once , that exist then , return to life again from the earth ; -PRON- be remember by -PRON- first ancestor , who live in the succeed time but border on the ending of the previous period , grow up at the beginning of this one .
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They became our messengers for the accounts of the earth born, which are nowadays wrongly disbelieved by many people.
They became our messengers for the accounts of the earth born, which are nowadays wrongly disbelieved by many people.
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they became our messengers for the accounts of the earth born, which are nowadays wrongly disbelieved by many people.
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-PRON- become -PRON- messenger for the account of the earth bear , which be nowadays wrongly disbelieve by many people .
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For I think we must reflect on what is implied by what we have said.
For I think we must reflect on what is implied by what we have said.
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for i think we must reflect on what is implied by what we have said.
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for -PRON- think -PRON- must reflect on what be imply by what -PRON- have say .
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plato
If old men went back to being children, it follows that people should be put together again from the dead, there in the earth, and come back to life; they would be following the reversal of things, with coming intobeing turning round with it to the opposite direction, and since they would according to this argument necessarily come into existence as earth born, they would thus acquire that name and have that account given of them all those of them, that is, whom god did not take off to another destiny.
If old men went back to being children, it follows that people should be put together again from the dead, there in the earth, and come back to life; they would be following the reversal of things, with coming intobeing turning round with it to the opposite direction, and since they would according to this argument necessarily come into existence as earth born, they would thus acquire that name and have that account given of them all those of them, that is, whom god did not take off to another destiny.
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if old men went back to being children, it follows that people should be put together again from the dead, there in the earth, and come back to life; they would be following the reversal of things, with coming intobeing turning round with it to the opposite direction, and since they would according to this argument necessarily come into existence as earth born, they would thus acquire that name and have that account given of them all those of them, that is, whom god did not take off to another destiny.
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if old man go back to be child , -PRON- follow that people should be put together again from the dead , there in the earth , and come back to life ; -PRON- would be follow the reversal of thing , with come intobee turn round with -PRON- to the opposite direction , and since -PRON- would accord to this argument necessarily come into existence as earth bear , -PRON- would thus acquire that name and have that account give of -PRON- all those of -PRON- , that is , whom god do not take off to another destiny .
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Yes, quite; this does seem to follow on what went before.
Yes, quite; this does seem to follow on what went before.
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yes, quite; this does seem to follow on what went before.
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yes , quite ; this do seem to follow on what go before .
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plato
But as for the life which you say there was in the time of Cronus' power was it in that period of rotation or in this one?
But as for the life which you say there was in the time of Cronus' power was it in that period of rotation or in this one?
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but as for the life which you say there was in the time of cronus' power was it in that period of rotation or in this one?
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but as for the life which -PRON- say there be in the time of Cronus ' power be -PRON- in that period of rotation or in this one ?
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For it clearly turns out that the change affecting the stars and the sun occurs in each period.
For it clearly turns out that the change affecting the stars and the sun occurs in each period.
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for it clearly turns out that the change affecting the stars and the sun occurs in each period.
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for -PRON- clearly turn out that the change affect the star and the sun occur in each period .
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You have been keeping up with the argument well.
You have been keeping up with the argument well.
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you have been keeping up with the argument well.
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-PRON- have be keep up with the argument well .
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As for what you asked, about everything's springing up of its own accord for human beings, it belongs least to the period that now obtains; it too belonged to the one before.
As for what you asked, about everything's springing up of its own accord for human beings, it belongs least to the period that now obtains; it too belonged to the one before.
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as for what you asked, about everything's springing up of its own accord for human beings, it belongs least to the period that now obtains; it too belonged to the one before.
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as for what -PRON- ask , about everything be spring up of -PRON- own accord for human being , -PRON- belong least to the period that now obtain ; -PRON- too belong to the one before .