Monday, November 1, 2010

The Ninth Voice


Plato, "Cratylus"
SOCRATES: My dear Hermogenes, the first imposers of names must surely have been considerable persons; they were philosophers, and had a good deal to say.

HERMOGENES: Well, and what of them?

SOCRATES: They are the men to whom I should attribute the imposition of names. Even in foreign names, if you analyze them, a meaning is still discernible. For example, that which we term ousia is by some called esia, and by others again osia. Now that the essence of things should be called estia, which is akin to the first of these (esia = estia), is rational enough. And there is reason in the Athenians calling that estia which participates in ousia. For in ancient times we too seem to have said esia for ousia, and this you may note to have been the idea of those who appointed that sacrifices should be first offered to estia, which was natural enough if they meant that estia was the essence of things. Those again who read osia seem to have inclined to the opinion of Heracleitus, that all things flow and nothing stands; with them the pushing principle (othoun) is the cause and ruling power of all things, and is therefore rightly called osia. Enough of this, which is all that we who know nothing can affirm. Next in order after Hestia we ought to consider Rhea and Cronos, although the name of Cronos has been already discussed. But I dare say that I am talking great nonsense.

HERMOGENES: Why, Socrates?

SOCRATES: My good friend, I have discovered a hive of wisdom.

HERMOGENES: Of what nature?

SOCRATES: Well, rather ridiculous, and yet plausible.
The "Individual" Greek Mind
The "Collective" Greek Mind

4 comments:

  1. Congrats to the Giants on their second ever World Series Championship!!

    I have to admit that I couldn't quit smiling as I watched the team celebrate.

    Cheers!

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  2. Thank you, and best of luck next year. The Rangers are an AWESOME team!

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  3. Thanks. I hope they can keep the flow going for next year.
    I just looked it up and saw that I was wrong about it being the Giants second championship.

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  4. I can't remember the last one... so you're safe on the sports stats front. ;)

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