item: #1 of 7 id: 10214 author: Taylor, Thomas title: Introduction to the Philosophy and Writings of Plato date: None words: 39288 flesch: 52 summary: Such things therefore as are first produced by the first good, in consequence of being connascent with it, do not recede from essential goodness, since they are immovable and unchanged, and are eternally established in the same blessedness. And this with great propriety; for all divine natures, and such things as possess the ability of imparting any thing primarily to others, necessarily begin this energy from themselves. keywords: body; cause; dialogues; divine; essence; gods; good; greek; indigent; ineffable; intellect; life; manner; nature; philosophy; place; plato; power; principle; respect; self; soul; subsistence; things; time; truth cache: 10214.txt plain text: 10214.txt item: #2 of 7 id: 18936 author: Hubbard, Elbert title: Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 10 Little Journeys To The Homes Of Great Teachers date: None words: 77491 flesch: 75 summary: I know the night-schools of the cities, the Ungraded Rooms, the Schools for Defectives, the educational schemes in prisons, the Manual-Training Schools, the New Education (first suggested by Socrates) as carried out by G. Stanley Hall, John Dewey, and dozens of other good men and women in America. Many good men in Chicago did not cease to revile their chiefest citizen, until the ears of Altgeld were stopped and his hands stiffened by death. keywords: age; alfred; arnold; benedict; book; booker; boy; business; children; christian; church; confucius; day; death; desire; eddy; education; england; erasmus; fact; father; form; froebel; god; good; head; health; heart; home; human; hypatia; idea; law; life; living; love; man; matter; men; mind; money; moses; mother; mrs; nature; new; order; people; person; place; plato; power; pythagoras; religion; right; school; science; set; socrates; state; teacher; things; thought; time; truth; use; way; women; words; work; world; years; young cache: 18936.txt plain text: 18936.txt item: #3 of 7 id: 40435 author: Grote, George title: Plato and the Other Companions of Sokrates, 3rd ed. Volume 1 date: None words: 230430 flesch: 64 summary: [Greek: Oi)=da ga\r o(/ti o)li/gois tisi\ tau=ta kai\ dokei= kai\ do/xei; O(=is ou)=n ou(/tô de/doktai kai\ oi(=s mê/, _tou/tois ou)k e)/sti koinê\ boulê/, a)ll' a)na/gkê tou/tous a)llê/lôn kataphronei=n, o(rôntas ta\ a)llê/lôn bouleu/mata_. ei)=nai kai\ mano\n kai\ ta\s keywords: = llon; = n; = nai; = nta; = s; = sai; = sin; = sthai; = ta; = ton; a)\n; a)ll; absolute; account; adv; age; air; alexandrine; anaxagoras; answer; antisthenes; apology; argument; aristippus; aristophanes; aristotel; aristotle; arrangement; athenian; athens; atoms; au)toi =; au)tô =; authority; b.c; beginning; belief; bodies; body; case; century; chapter; character; cicero; circumstances; citizens; city; companions; compare; compositions; condition; contemporary; conversation; course; critics; cross; cyrus; day; death; demetrius; demokritus; dialectic; dialogues; die; difficulties; diogenes; dionysius; doctrine; e)n; earth; effect; ei)=nai; ei)s; elements; empedokles; epist; ethical; eukleides; euthyphron; evidence; evil; exposition; fact; father; find; fire; following; footnote; force; form; friends; ga\r; general; generation; genuine; gods; good; gorgias; grecian; greece; greek; ground; gê =; herakleitus; hermann; hieron; history; holy; human; hypothesis; i. p.; ideas; ignorance; iii; individual; intelligence; judgment; justice; kai\; kai\ to\; knowledge; kosmos; kriton; laert; language; law; lectures; leges; les; library; life; little; love; ma =; man; manner; matter; me\n; means; men; menon; metaphys; mind; motion; mê\; n kai\; nature; negative; non; nou =; nous; ntôn; nu =; number; o(/ti; object; opinion; opponents; order; ou)k; pa =; parmenides; parts; passage; peri\; persons; philosophers; philosophical; philosophy; phu; physic; phædon; phædrus; place; plato; platonic; pleasure; plutarch; point; portion; power; present; principle; pro\s; process; protagoras; prô =; ptolemy; public; purpose; pythagoreans; que; question; qui; real; reality; reason; reference; regard; relative; remarks; republic; respecting; rest; result; scheme; schleiermacher; school; search; second; sect; self; sensation; sense; seq; set; sokrates; sokratic; sophists; state; subject; system; tau =; teaching; terms; theophrastus; theories; theory; theætêtus; theô =; things; thought; thrasyllus; time; timæus; to\; to\n; toi =; tou =; tou\s; treatise; truth; tê =; tê\n; tô =; tôn; universal; variety; view; vii; viii; vol; water; way; works; world; xenophon; xenophontic; years; youth; zeller; zeno; ê(mi =; ê)\; ô(s cache: 40435.txt plain text: 40435.txt item: #4 of 7 id: 40436 author: Grote, George title: Plato and the Other Companions of Sokrates, 3rd ed. Volume 2 date: None words: 208893 flesch: 69 summary: [Greek: oi(=os de\ ou(tosi\ ge/gone tê\n _a)topi/an_ a)/nthrôpos, kai\ au)to\s kai\ oi( lo/goi au)tou=, ou)d' e)ggu\s a)\n eu(/roi tis zêtô=n], &c. [Greek: katêgorête/on ei)/ê kai\ au(tou= kai\ ui(e/os kai\ e(tai/ron, e)a/n ti a)dikê=|], &c. Plato might have put this argument into the mouth of Euthyphron as a reason for indicting his own father on the charge of murder: as I have already observed in reviewing the Euthyphron, which see above, vol. keywords: = llon; = n; = nta; = ntai; = s; = sin; = sthai; = ta; = ton; a)\n; a)ll; agent; alkibiades; analogy; answer; argument; aristotle; art; athenian; athens; au)tô =; beautiful; belief; body; case; causes; chapter; character; city; cognition; compare plato; condition; confusion; consists; contrary; conversation; courage; critics; cross; de\; death; debate; definition; dialectic; dialogue; difference; discourse; distinction; divine; doctrine; e)n; e)pistê; ei)=nai; ei)pei =; end; euthydêmus; evil; existence; explanation; fact; fallacies; find; footnote; force; form; friend; ga\r; gain; general; gods; good; gorgias; greek; happiness; health; hippias; homer; human; hypothesis; i. p.; ideas; ignorance; individual; intelligence; judgment; justice; kai\; kalliklês; kalô =; knowing; knowledge; lachês; language; law; laws; life; like; love; lysis; ma =; man; manner; matters; me\n; meaning; means; men; menon; mental; mind; minos; mê\; n kai\; n te; nature; nu =; o(/ti; object; opinion; order; ou)=n; ou)kou =; pa =; pain; passage; peri\; persons; philosophers; philosophy; phædon; place; plato; pleasurable; pleasures; poets; point; power; pra; present; process; proof; protagoras; public; purpose; pô =; question; real; reason; reasoning; reference; regard; remarks; republic; respecting; rhetoric; right; schleiermacher; science; search; second; self; sense; sentiment; social; society; sokrates; sophists; soul; speech; stallbaum; state; steinhart; subject; tau =; te kai\; teaching; temperance; theagês; theory; things; time; to\; to\n; toi =; tou =; truth; tê =; tê\n; tô =; tôn; value; view; virtue; way; wisdom; words; work; wrong; xenophontic sokrates; youth; ê(mi =; ê)\; ô(s cache: 40436.txt plain text: 40436.txt item: #5 of 7 id: 40437 author: Grote, George title: Plato and the Other Companions of Sokrates, 3rd ed. Volume 3 date: None words: 217537 flesch: 65 summary: u(pokei=tai mê\ ei)=nai, kai\ tou= _e)kei/nou_ kai\ a)/llôn pollô=n a)na/gkê au)tô=| metei=nai.]] =n kai\ _poi= keywords: = llon; = ma; = men; = n; = s; = sin; = sthai; = ta; = ton; a)\n; a)lla\; absolute; affirmative; answer; antisthenes; argument; aristotle; art; attributes; au)tô =; beauty; belief; body; case; character; characteristic; classification; cognition; communion; compare plato; comparison; conception; condition; consciousness; contrary; critics; dans; definition; dei =; demonstration; der; dialectic; dialogue; difference; difficulties; discourse; distinction; doctrine; dê\; e)/stin; e)kei =; e)n; e)pistê; ei)=nai; eleate; elements; end; ens; eros; essence; etymologies; existence; existent; explanation; fact; false; footnote; force; forms; ga\r; general; gods; good; gorgias; great; greek; human; i. p.; ideas; individual; infinite; intelligence; judgment; kai\; kai\ to\; kleitophon; knowledge; kratylus; language; laws; les; life; lysias; man; manner; matters; me\n; meaning; means; measure; menon; mind; motion; mê\; n kai\; n te; names; nature; negative; non; nou =; nous; nta; nu =; number; o(/ti; object; objections; opinion; opposite; order; ou)kou =; ou)si; pa =; pain; parmenides; particular; parts; passage; perception; peri\; persons; philosophers; philosophy; philêbus; phu; phædrus; place; plato; platonic; pleasure; poiei =; point; politikus; pollô =; power; present; pro\s; process; proposition; protagoras; psuchê =; purpose; question; qui; real; reality; reason; reasoning; reference; regard; relation; relative; remarks; republic; respecting; rest; result; rhetoric; right; schleiermacher; science; second; sei; self; sense; sentiment; sokrates; sophist; sophistês; special; species; stallbaum; state; subject; symposion; sô =; tau =; terms; teron; theory; theætêtus; thing; time; to\; to\n; toi =; tou =; truth; tê =; tê\n; tô =; tôn; universal; unum; varieties; variety; view; way; words; work; world; xenophon; ê(ma =; ê(mi =; ê(mô =; ê)\; ô(s cache: 40437.txt plain text: 40437.txt item: #6 of 7 id: 40438 author: Grote, George title: Plato and the Other Companions of Sokrates, 3rd ed. Volume 4 date: None words: 255044 flesch: 64 summary: Demiurgus, opposed to [Greek: i)diô/tês], ii. 272 _n._; of kosmos, iii. 265 _n._; postulated, iv. 220; is not a creator, _ib._; produces kosmos, by persuading Necessity, _ib._, 222; on pattern of ideas, 227; evolved the four elements from primordial chaos, 240; addresses generated gods, 233; prepares for man's construction, places a soul in each star, _ib._; conjoins three souls and one body, 234; how conceived by other philosophers of same century, 254; little noticed in Aristotle, 255; degeneracy of man originally intended by, 263. Demochares, law against philosophers, i. 111 _n._ Democracy, least bad of unscientific governments, iii. 270, 278; origin, iv. 80; monarchy and, the _mother-polities_, 312; dissent of Aristotle, _ib._ _n._; Plato's second ideal state a compromise of oligarchy and, 333, 337. Demokritus, life and travels, i. 65; Plato's antipathy to, 66 _n._, 82 _n._, ii. 118, iv. 355 _n._; often mentioned in Aristotle, _ib._; opinions of ancients on, i. 82 _n._; his universality, 82; relation to Parmenidean theory, 66; plena and vacua, ens and non-ens, 67, iii. 243 _n._; his absolute and relative, i. 71, 80; atoms differ only in magnitude, figure, position, and arrangement, 69; different from Plato's Idea, and Aristotle's _materia prima_, 72; not really objects of sense, _ib._ _n._; inherent force, 73; his ultimatum, the course of nature, _ib._; primary and secondary qualities, iv. ; early relations with Sokrates, 248; service as a citizen and soldier, 249; political life, 251; political changes in Greece during life, 1; travels alter death of Sokrates, 253; permanently established at Athens, 254; teaches at the Academy, _ib._; received presents, not fees, iii. 218 _n._; his pupils, numerous, wealthy, and from different cities, i. 255; many subsequently politicians, 261 _n._; Eudoxus, 255; Aristotle, 260; Demosthenes, 261 _n._; visits the younger Dionysius, 258, 351, 194 _n._; relations with Dionysius, 255; disappointments, 280; varying relations with Isokrates, ii. 331 _n._, iii. 35; his jealousy and love of supremacy, i. 117 _n._, 153 _n._; alleged ill-nature, 117 _n._; antipathy to Antisthenes, 151, 152 _n._, 165; alleged enmity between Xenophon and, iii. 22 _n._, iv. 146 _n._, 312 _n._; rivalry with Lysias, iii. 408, 410 _n._, 411 _n._; death, i. 200; Plato and Aristotle represent pure Hellenic philosophy, _xiv_; St. Jerome on, _xv_; criticism on early Greek philosophy, 87 _n._; relation to predecessors, 91; theories in circulation in his time, _ib._; Parmenidês and Pythagoras supplied basis for, 89; relation to Sokrates, 344 _n._, ii. 303; Pythagoreanism, i. 10 _n._, 15 _n._, 87, 344 _n._, 346 _n._, 347, 349 _n._, ii. 426 _n._, iii. 368, iv. 424 _n._; Herakleitus, i. 27, ii. 30; Demokritus, i. 66 _n._, 82 _n._, iv. 355 _ keywords: = s; = sin; = sthai; = ton; a)\n; age; agent; analogy; argument; aristotle; athenian; athens; au)tô =; authority; belief; body; book; case; causes; change; character; children; circumstances; cities; citizens; city; commonwealth; community; compare plato; compared; comparison; condition; consequences; contrary; courage; death; definition; demiurgus; dialectic; dialogues; difference; distinct; distinction; distinguished; divine; doctrine; duties; dê\; e)n; earth; education; effect; ei)=nai; elements; emotions; end; enemies; evil; fact; family; footnote; force; form; function; general; gods; good; gorgias; government; greek; guardians; gymnastic; happiness; human; i. p.; i. pp; ideas; iii; individual; influence; injustice; intelligence; judgment; justice; kai\; knowledge; kosmos; kritias; language; lawgiver; laws; leges; legg; legibus; life; love; ma =; magistrates; man; manner; matter; me\n; meaning; means; men; military; mind; movements; music; mê\; n kai\; n. index; nature; necessity; negative; non; nou =; nu =; number; object; opinion; order; pa =; pain; parts; passage; perfect; peri\; persons; philosophers; philosophy; phu; place; plato; pleasure; poetry; poets; point; pollô =; position; power; practice; present; principle; pro\s; property; purpose; question; real; reality; reason; reference; regard; regulations; relation; remarks; republic; respecting; rest; right; rulers; scheme; second; self; sense; sentiment; society; sokrates; soul; sparta; state; subject; superior; ta\; tai =; tau =; te kai\; teaching; temperance; theory; theô =; things; time; timæus; to\; to\n; toi =; toiou =; tou =; tou\s; training; treatise; truth; type; tê =; tê\n; tô =; tôn; universal; unjust; v. p.; value; varieties; variety; view; vii; viii; virtue; war; way; women; words; work; world; x. p.; xenophon; years; youth; ê(mi =; ê)\; ô(s cache: 40438.txt plain text: 40438.txt item: #7 of 7 id: 6312 author: Emerson, Ralph Waldo title: Representative Men: Seven Lectures date: None words: 58312 flesch: 69 summary: Other men are lenses through which we read our own minds. Each man seeks those of different quality from his own, and such as are good of their kind; that is, he seeks other men, and the otherest. keywords: beauty; body; book; class; day; earth; end; eyes; fact; form; genius; god; good; great; heaven; history; human; ideas; intellect; intellectual; law; laws; life; love; man; means; men; mind; moral; napoleon; nature; new; people; persons; philosophy; place; plato; poet; poetry; power; real; reason; right; saw; science; self; sense; shakspeare; society; soul; spirit; state; swedenborg; talent; things; thought; time; truth; universe; use; virtue; way; works; world; years cache: 6312.txt plain text: 6312.txt