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Single Idea 6331
[filed under theme 19. Language / F. Communication / 1. Rhetoric
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Full Idea
Truthful words are not beautiful; beautiful words are not truthful.
Gist of Idea
Truth is not beautiful; beautiful speech is not truthful
Source
Laozi (Lao Tzu) (Daodejing (Tao Te Ching) [c.530 BCE], II.LXXXI.194)
Book Ref
Lao Tzu: 'Tao Te Ching', ed/tr. Lau,D.C. [Penguin 1963], p.143
A Reaction
A sharp disagreement with Keats ('Ode to a Grecian Urn'). A deep and important question, especially in relation to Plato's discussion of rhetoric (where he is very ambivalent). Great mathematics is beautiful. Truth can harsh. On the whole, I disagree.
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6326
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6327
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6329
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6330
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6331
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Truth is not beautiful; beautiful speech is not truthful
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6324
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6322
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6323
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Pursuit of learning increases activity; the Way decreases it
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