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Why is Plato so easy to read?

Monday, October 24th, 2011

Question by melissa v: Why is Plato so easy to read?
The question applies to other many ancient texts that were originally in another language as well but it occurred to me when reading Plato as he is more readable than most modern philosophers! The middle English used in Chaucer is like another language so how can much older works translate into something so similar to modern English? How much interpretation has gone on regarding meaning? Was the structure of languages such as ancient Greek, Aramaic, Hebrew etc. closer to that of modern English than was middle English?

Best answer:

Answer by Dave
It is all in the translating process. The translator typically makes it simpler because the complex nature of Latin or Ancient Greek language texts. They may appear simple in English, that is to your benefit, but not in their original form. Yes English derives some of its words from Latin (or perhaps Greek) but no they are not similar, not more so than Middle English.

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Are Persian philosophers a worthwhile read?

Friday, October 14th, 2011

Question by Σαρα: Are Persian philosophers a worthwhile read?
By worthwhile I mean did they have a lot of influence on modern philosophy?

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Answer by Kevin7
i am sure some are quite good.

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What is an easy to read and excellent book about not searching for happiness through religion, philosophy?

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010

……and just being content with who you are and what you have and realizing that life is just the way it is and it is pointless to try to figure it all out.

Do you read ancient Greek philosophers or from any other country?

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

i read once , rent from the library books, and i like very much ancient Greek philosophy,
if you have in mind anything that any philosopher said to write please do, i would love to read it.
my favorite one is Heraclitus from the ancient Greeks and Krishnamurti

thank you, so much, all of you.
i think i understand the story , Stieve F,
is he talking about, the higher position you have in society, it can be corrapted or it is definetly corrapted?
please, if you can explain.
very interesting.