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Plato - Complete Works
Plato
plato
But you see, Socrates, when we assign 'a', 'b', and each of the other letters to names by using the craft of grammar, if we add, subtract, or transpose a letter, we don't simply write the name incorrectly, we don't write it at all, for it immediately becomes a different name, if any of those things happens.
But you see, Socrates, when we assign 'a', 'b', and each of the other letters to names by using the craft of grammar, if we add, subtract, or transpose a letter, we don't simply write the name incorrectly, we don't write it at all, for it immediately becomes a different name, if any of those things happens.
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but you see, socrates, when we assign 'a', 'b', and each of the other letters to names by using the craft of grammar, if we add, subtract, or transpose a letter, we don't simply write the name incorrectly, we don't write it at all, for it immediately becomes a different name, if any of those things happens.
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but -PRON- see , Socrates , when -PRON- assign ' a ' , ' b ' , and each of the other letter to name by use the craft of grammar , if -PRON- add , subtract , or transpose a letter , -PRON- do not simply write the name incorrectly , -PRON- do not write -PRON- at all , for -PRON- immediately become a different name , if any of those thing happen .
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Plato
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That's not a good way for us to look at the matter, Cratylus.
That's not a good way for us to look at the matter, Cratylus.
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that's not a good way for us to look at the matter, cratylus.
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that be not a good way for -PRON- to look at the matter , Cratylus .
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Plato
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What you say may well be true of numbers, which have to be a certain number or not be at all.
What you say may well be true of numbers, which have to be a certain number or not be at all.
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what you say may well be true of numbers, which have to be a certain number or not be at all.
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what -PRON- say may well be true of number , which have to be a certain number or not be at all .
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Plato
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For example, if you add anything to the number ten or subtract anything from it, it immediately becomes a different number, and the same is true of any other number you choose.
For example, if you add anything to the number ten or subtract anything from it, it immediately becomes a different number, and the same is true of any other number you choose.
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for example, if you add anything to the number ten or subtract anything from it, it immediately becomes a different number, and the same is true of any other number you choose.
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for example , if -PRON- add anything to the number ten or subtract anything from -PRON- , -PRON- immediately become a different number , and the same be true of any other number -PRON- choose .
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Plato
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But this isn't the sort of correctness that belongs to things with sensory qualities, such as images in general.
But this isn't the sort of correctness that belongs to things with sensory qualities, such as images in general.
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but this isn't the sort of correctness that belongs to things with sensory qualities, such as images in general.
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but this be not the sort of correctness that belong to thing with sensory quality , such as image in general .
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Plato
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Indeed, the opposite is true of them an image cannot remain an image if it presents all the details of what it represents.
Indeed, the opposite is true of them an image cannot remain an image if it presents all the details of what it represents.
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indeed, the opposite is true of them an image cannot remain an image if it presents all the details of what it represents.
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indeed , the opposite be true of -PRON- an image can not remain an image if -PRON- present all the detail of what -PRON- represent .
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Plato
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Would there be two things Cratylus and an image of Cratylus in the following circumstances?
Would there be two things Cratylus and an image of Cratylus in the following circumstances?
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would there be two things cratylus and an image of cratylus in the following circumstances?
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Would there be two thing Cratylus and an image of Cratylus in the follow circumstance ?
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Plato
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Suppose some god didn't just represent your color and shape the way painters do, but made all the inner parts like yours, with the same warmth and softness, and put motion, soul, and wisdom like yours into them in a word, suppose he made a duplicate of everything you have and put it beside you.
Suppose some god didn't just represent your color and shape the way painters do, but made all the inner parts like yours, with the same warmth and softness, and put motion, soul, and wisdom like yours into them in a word, suppose he made a duplicate of everything you have and put it beside you.
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suppose some god didn't just represent your color and shape the way painters do, but made all the inner parts like yours, with the same warmth and softness, and put motion, soul, and wisdom like yours into them in a word, suppose he made a duplicate of everything you have and put it beside you.
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suppose some god do not just represent -PRON- color and shape the way painter do , but make all the inner part like your , with the same warmth and softness , and put motion , soul , and wisdom like your into -PRON- in a word , suppose -PRON- make a duplicate of everything -PRON- have and put -PRON- beside -PRON- .
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Plato
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Would there then be two Cratyluses or Cratylus and an image of Cratylus?
Would there then be two Cratyluses or Cratylus and an image of Cratylus?
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would there then be two cratyluses or cratylus and an image of cratylus?
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Would there then be two Cratyluses or Cratylus and an image of Cratylus ?
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Plato
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It seems to me, Socrates, that there would be two Cratyluses.
It seems to me, Socrates, that there would be two Cratyluses.
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it seems to me, socrates, that there would be two cratyluses.
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-PRON- seem to -PRON- , Socrates , that there would be two Cratyluses .
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Plato
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So don't you see that we must look for some other kind of correctness in images and in the names we've been discussing, and not insist that if a detail is added to an image or omitted from it, it's no longer an image at all.
So don't you see that we must look for some other kind of correctness in images and in the names we've been discussing, and not insist that if a detail is added to an image or omitted from it, it's no longer an image at all.
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so don't you see that we must look for some other kind of correctness in images and in the names we've been discussing, and not insist that if a detail is added to an image or omitted from it, it's no longer an image at all.
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so do not -PRON- see that -PRON- must look for some other kind of correctness in image and in the name -PRON- have be discuss , and not insist that if a detail be add to an image or omit from -PRON- , -PRON- be no longer an image at all .
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Plato
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Or haven't you noticed how far images are from having the same features as the things of which they are images?
Or haven't you noticed how far images are from having the same features as the things of which they are images?
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or haven't you noticed how far images are from having the same features as the things of which they are images?
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or have not -PRON- notice how far image be from have the same feature as the thing of which -PRON- be image ?
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Plato
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At any rate, Cratylus, names would have an absurd effect on the things they name, if they resembled them in every respect, since all of them would then be duplicated, and no one would be able to say which was the thing and which was the name.
At any rate, Cratylus, names would have an absurd effect on the things they name, if they resembled them in every respect, since all of them would then be duplicated, and no one would be able to say which was the thing and which was the name.
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at any rate, cratylus, names would have an absurd effect on the things they name, if they resembled them in every respect, since all of them would then be duplicated, and no one would be able to say which was the thing and which was the name.
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at any rate , Cratylus , name would have an absurd effect on the thing -PRON- name , if -PRON- resemble -PRON- in every respect , since all of -PRON- would then be duplicate , and no one would be able to say which be the thing and which be the name .
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Plato
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Take courage then and admit that one name may be wellgiven while another isn't.
Take courage then and admit that one name may be wellgiven while another isn't.
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take courage then and admit that one name may be wellgiven while another isn't.
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take courage then and admit that one name may be wellgiven while another be not .
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Plato
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Don't insist that it have all the letters and exactly resemble the thing it names, but allow that an inappropriate letter may be included.
Don't insist that it have all the letters and exactly resemble the thing it names, but allow that an inappropriate letter may be included.
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don't insist that it have all the letters and exactly resemble the thing it names, but allow that an inappropriate letter may be included.
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do not insist that -PRON- have all the letter and exactly resemble the thing -PRON- name , but allow that an inappropriate letter may be include .
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Plato
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But if an inappropriate letter may be included in a name, an inappropriate name may be included in a phrase.
But if an inappropriate letter may be included in a name, an inappropriate name may be included in a phrase.
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but if an inappropriate letter may be included in a name, an inappropriate name may be included in a phrase.
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but if an inappropriate letter may be include in a name , an inappropriate name may be include in a phrase .
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Plato
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And if an inappropriate name may be included in a phrase, a phrase which is inappropriate to the things may be employed in a statement.
And if an inappropriate name may be included in a phrase, a phrase which is inappropriate to the things may be employed in a statement.
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and if an inappropriate name may be included in a phrase, a phrase which is inappropriate to the things may be employed in a statement.
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and if an inappropriate name may be include in a phrase , a phrase which be inappropriate to the thing may be employ in a statement .
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Plato
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Things are still named and described when this happens, provided the phrases include the pattern of Cratylus the things they're about.
Things are still named and described when this happens, provided the phrases include the pattern of Cratylus the things they're about.
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things are still named and described when this happens, provided the phrases include the pattern of cratylus the things they're about.
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thing be still name and describe when this happen , provide the phrase include the pattern of Cratylus the thing -PRON- be about .
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Plato
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Remember that this is just what Hermogenes and I claimed earlier about the names of the elements.
Remember that this is just what Hermogenes and I claimed earlier about the names of the elements.
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remember that this is just what hermogenes and i claimed earlier about the names of the elements.
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remember that this be just what Hermogenes and -PRON- claim earlier about the name of the element .
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Plato
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So even if a name doesn't include all the appropriate letters, it will still describe the thing if it includes its pattern though it will describe the thing well, if it includes all the appropriate letters, and badly, if it includes few of them.
So even if a name doesn't include all the appropriate letters, it will still describe the thing if it includes its pattern though it will describe the thing well, if it includes all the appropriate letters, and badly, if it includes few of them.
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so even if a name doesn't include all the appropriate letters, it will still describe the thing if it includes its pattern though it will describe the thing well, if it includes all the appropriate letters, and badly, if it includes few of them.
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so even if a name do not include all the appropriate letter , -PRON- will still describe the thing if -PRON- include -PRON- pattern though -PRON- will describe the thing well , if -PRON- include all the appropriate letter , and badly , if -PRON- include few of -PRON- .
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I think we had better accept this, Cratylus, or else, like men lost on the streets of Aegina late at night, we, too, may incur the charge of truly seeming to be the sort of people who arrive at things later than they should.
I think we had better accept this, Cratylus, or else, like men lost on the streets of Aegina late at night, we, too, may incur the charge of truly seeming to be the sort of people who arrive at things later than they should.
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i think we had better accept this, cratylus, or else, like men lost on the streets of aegina late at night, we, too, may incur the charge of truly seeming to be the sort of people who arrive at things later than they should.
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-PRON- think -PRON- have well accept this , Cratylus , or else , like man lose on the street of Aegina late at night , -PRON- , too , may incur the charge of truly seeming to be the sort of people who arrive at thing later than -PRON- should .
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Plato
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For if you deny it, you cannot agree that a name is correct if it expresses things by means of letters and syllables and you'll have to search for some other account of the correctness of names, since if you both deny it and accept this account of correctness, you'll contradict yourself.
For if you deny it, you cannot agree that a name is correct if it expresses things by means of letters and syllables and you'll have to search for some other account of the correctness of names, since if you both deny it and accept this account of correctness, you'll contradict yourself.
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for if you deny it, you cannot agree that a name is correct if it expresses things by means of letters and syllables and you'll have to search for some other account of the correctness of names, since if you both deny it and accept this account of correctness, you'll contradict yourself.
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for if -PRON- deny -PRON- , -PRON- can not agree that a name be correct if -PRON- express thing by mean of letter and syllable and -PRON- will have to search for some other account of the correctness of name , since if -PRON- both deny -PRON- and accept this account of correctness , -PRON- will contradict -PRON- .
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You seem to me to be speaking reasonably, Socrates, and I take what you've said as established.
You seem to me to be speaking reasonably, Socrates, and I take what you've said as established.
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you seem to me to be speaking reasonably, socrates, and i take what you've said as established.
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-PRON- seem to -PRON- to be speak reasonably , Socrates , and -PRON- take what -PRON- have say as establish .
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Well, then, since we agree about that, let's consider the next point.
Well, then, since we agree about that, let's consider the next point.
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well, then, since we agree about that, let's consider the next point.
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well , then , since -PRON- agree about that , let -PRON- consider the next point .
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If a name is well given, don't we say that it must have the appropriate letters?
If a name is well given, don't we say that it must have the appropriate letters?
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if a name is well given, don't we say that it must have the appropriate letters?
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if a name be well give , do not -PRON- say that -PRON- must have the appropriate letter ?
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And the appropriate letters are the ones that are like the things?
And the appropriate letters are the ones that are like the things?
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and the appropriate letters are the ones that are like the things?
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and the appropriate letter be the one that be like the thing ?
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Therefore that's the way that well given names are given.
Therefore that's the way that well given names are given.
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therefore that's the way that well given names are given.
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therefore that be the way that well give name be give .
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But if a name isn't well given, it's probable that most of its letters are appropriate or like the thing it names, if indeed it is a likeness of it, but that some are inappropriate and prevent the name from being good or well given.
But if a name isn't well given, it's probable that most of its letters are appropriate or like the thing it names, if indeed it is a likeness of it, but that some are inappropriate and prevent the name from being good or well given.
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but if a name isn't well given, it's probable that most of its letters are appropriate or like the thing it names, if indeed it is a likeness of it, but that some are inappropriate and prevent the name from being good or well given.
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but if a name be not well give , -PRON- be probable that most of -PRON- letter be appropriate or like the thing -PRON- name , if indeed -PRON- be a likeness of -PRON- , but that some be inappropriate and prevent the name from be good or well give .
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Is that our view or is it something different?
Is that our view or is it something different?
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is that our view or is it something different?
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be that -PRON- view or be -PRON- something different ?
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I don't suppose there's anything to be gained by continuing to quarrel, Socrates, but I'm not satisfied that something is a name if it isn't well given.
I don't suppose there's anything to be gained by continuing to quarrel, Socrates, but I'm not satisfied that something is a name if it isn't well given.
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i don't suppose there's anything to be gained by continuing to quarrel, socrates, but i'm not satisfied that something is a name if it isn't well given.
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-PRON- do not suppose there be anything to be gain by continue to quarrel , Socrates , but -PRON- be not satisfied that something be a name if -PRON- be not well give .
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But you are satisfied that a name is a way of expressing a thing?
But you are satisfied that a name is a way of expressing a thing?
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but you are satisfied that a name is a way of expressing a thing?
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but -PRON- be satisfied that a name be a way of express a thing ?
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And you think it's true that some names are composed out of more primitive ones, while others are primary?
And you think it's true that some names are composed out of more primitive ones, while others are primary?
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and you think it's true that some names are composed out of more primitive ones, while others are primary?
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and -PRON- think -PRON- be true that some name be compose out of more primitive one , while other be primary ?
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But if the primary names are to be ways of expressing things clearly, is there any better way of getting them to be such than by making each of them as much like the thing it is to express as possible?
But if the primary names are to be ways of expressing things clearly, is there any better way of getting them to be such than by making each of them as much like the thing it is to express as possible?
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but if the primary names are to be ways of expressing things clearly, is there any better way of getting them to be such than by making each of them as much like the thing it is to express as possible?
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but if the primary name be to be way of express thing clearly , be there any well way of get -PRON- to be such than by make each of -PRON- as much like the thing -PRON- be to express as possible ?
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Or do you prefer the way proposed by Hermogenes and many others, who claim that names are conventional signs that express things to those who already knew the things before they established the conventions?
Or do you prefer the way proposed by Hermogenes and many others, who claim that names are conventional signs that express things to those who already knew the things before they established the conventions?
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or do you prefer the way proposed by hermogenes and many others, who claim that names are conventional signs that express things to those who already knew the things before they established the conventions?
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or do -PRON- prefer the way propose by Hermogenes and many other , who claim that name be conventional sign that express thing to those who already know the thing before -PRON- establish the convention ?
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Do you think that the correctness of names is conventional, so that it makes no difference whether we accept the present convention or adopt the opposite one,.
Do you think that the correctness of names is conventional, so that it makes no difference whether we accept the present convention or adopt the opposite one,.
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do you think that the correctness of names is conventional, so that it makes no difference whether we accept the present convention or adopt the opposite one,.
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do -PRON- think that the correctness of name be conventional , so that -PRON- make no difference whether -PRON- accept the present convention or adopt the opposite one , .
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Cratylus calling 'big' what we now call 'small', and 'small' what we now call 'big'?
Cratylus calling 'big' what we now call 'small', and 'small' what we now call 'big'?
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cratylus calling 'big' what we now call 'small', and 'small' what we now call 'big'?
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Cratylus call ' big ' what -PRON- now call ' small ' , and ' small ' what -PRON- now call ' big ' ?
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Which of these two ways of getting names to express things do you prefer?
Which of these two ways of getting names to express things do you prefer?
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which of these two ways of getting names to express things do you prefer?
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which of these two way of get name to express thing do -PRON- prefer ?
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A name that expresses a thing by being like it is in every way superior, Socrates, to one that is given by chance.
A name that expresses a thing by being like it is in every way superior, Socrates, to one that is given by chance.
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a name that expresses a thing by being like it is in every way superior, socrates, to one that is given by chance.
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a name that express a thing by be like -PRON- be in every way superior , Socrates , to one that be give by chance .
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But if a name is indeed to be like a thing, mustn't the letters or elements out of which primary names are composed be naturally like things?
But if a name is indeed to be like a thing, mustn't the letters or elements out of which primary names are composed be naturally like things?
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but if a name is indeed to be like a thing, mustn't the letters or elements out of which primary names are composed be naturally like things?
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but if a name be indeed to be like a thing , must not the letter or element out of which primary name be compose be naturally like thing ?
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Let me explain by returning to our earlier analogy with painting.
Let me explain by returning to our earlier analogy with painting.
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let me explain by returning to our earlier analogy with painting.
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let -PRON- explain by return to -PRON- early analogy with painting .
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Could a painting ever be made like any of the things that are, if it were not composed of pigments that were by nature like the things that the art of painting imitates?
Could a painting ever be made like any of the things that are, if it were not composed of pigments that were by nature like the things that the art of painting imitates?
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could a painting ever be made like any of the things that are, if it were not composed of pigments that were by nature like the things that the art of painting imitates?
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Could a painting ever be make like any of the thing that be , if -PRON- be not compose of pigment that be by nature like the thing that the art of painting imitate ?
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Isn't that impossible?
Isn't that impossible?
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isn't that impossible?
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be not that impossible ?
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Yes, it's impossible.
Yes, it's impossible.
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yes, it's impossible.
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yes , -PRON- be impossible .
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Then by the same token can names ever be like anything unless the things they're composed out of have some kind of likeness to the things they imitate?
Then by the same token can names ever be like anything unless the things they're composed out of have some kind of likeness to the things they imitate?
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then by the same token can names ever be like anything unless the things they're composed out of have some kind of likeness to the things they imitate?
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then by the same token can name ever be like anything unless the thing -PRON- be compose out of have some kind of likeness to the thing -PRON- imitate ?
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And aren't they composed of letters or elements?
And aren't they composed of letters or elements?
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and aren't they composed of letters or elements?
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and be not -PRON- compose of letter or element ?
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Now, consider what I said to Hermogenes earlier.
Now, consider what I said to Hermogenes earlier.
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now, consider what i said to hermogenes earlier.
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now , consider what -PRON- say to Hermogenes earlier .
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Tell me, do you think I was right to say that 'r' is like motion, moving, and hardness or not?
Tell me, do you think I was right to say that 'r' is like motion, moving, and hardness or not?
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tell me, do you think i was right to say that 'r' is like motion, moving, and hardness or not?
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tell -PRON- , do -PRON- think -PRON- be right to say that ' r ' be like motion , move , and hardness or not ?
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And 'l' is like smoothness, softness, and the other things we mentioned.
And 'l' is like smoothness, softness, and the other things we mentioned.
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and 'l' is like smoothness, softness, and the other things we mentioned.
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and ' l ' be like smoothness , softness , and the other thing -PRON- mention .
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Yet you know that the very thing that we call 'sklērotēs' ('hardness') is called 'sklērotēr' by the Eretrians?
Yet you know that the very thing that we call 'sklērotēs' ('hardness') is called 'sklērotēr' by the Eretrians?
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yet you know that the very thing that we call 'sklērotēs' ('hardness') is called 'sklērotēr' by the eretrians?
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yet -PRON- know that the very thing that -PRON- call ' sklērotēs ' ( ' hardness ' ) be call ' sklērotēr ' by the Eretrians ?
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Then are both 'r' and 's' like the same thing, and does the name ending in 'r' express the same thing to them as the one ending in 's' does to us, or does one of them fail to express it?
Then are both 'r' and 's' like the same thing, and does the name ending in 'r' express the same thing to them as the one ending in 's' does to us, or does one of them fail to express it?
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then are both 'r' and 's' like the same thing, and does the name ending in 'r' express the same thing to them as the one ending in 's' does to us, or does one of them fail to express it?
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then be both ' r ' and be ' like the same thing , and do the name end in ' r ' express the same thing to -PRON- as the one end in 's ' do to -PRON- , or do one of -PRON- fail to express -PRON- ?
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They both express it.
They both express it.
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they both express it.
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-PRON- both express -PRON- .
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In so far as 'r' and 's' are alike, or in so far as they are unlike?
In so far as 'r' and 's' are alike, or in so far as they are unlike?
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in so far as 'r' and 's' are alike, or in so far as they are unlike?
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in so far as ' r ' and 's ' be alike , or in so far as -PRON- be unlike ?
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In so far as they are alike.
In so far as they are alike.
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in so far as they are alike.
['in', 'so', 'far', 'as', 'they', 'are', 'alike']
in so far as -PRON- be alike .
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Are they alike in all respects?
Are they alike in all respects?
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are they alike in all respects?
['are', 'they', 'alike', 'in', 'all', 'respects']
be -PRON- alike in all respect ?
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They are presumably alike with respect to expressing motion, at any rate.
They are presumably alike with respect to expressing motion, at any rate.
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they are presumably alike with respect to expressing motion, at any rate.
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-PRON- be presumably alike with respect to express motion , at any rate .
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What about the 'l' in these names?
What about the 'l' in these names?
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what about the 'l' in these names?
['what', 'about', 'the', 'in', 'these', 'names']
what about the ' l ' in these name ?
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Doesn't it express the opposite of hardness?
Doesn't it express the opposite of hardness?
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doesn't it express the opposite of hardness?
['doesn', 'it', 'express', 'the', 'opposite', 'of', 'hardness']
do not -PRON- express the opposite of hardness ?
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Perhaps it is incorrectly included in them, Socrates.
Perhaps it is incorrectly included in them, Socrates.
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perhaps it is incorrectly included in them, socrates.
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perhaps -PRON- be incorrectly include in -PRON- , Socrates .
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Maybe it's just like the examples you cited to Hermogenes a while ago in which you added or subtracted letters.
Maybe it's just like the examples you cited to Hermogenes a while ago in which you added or subtracted letters.
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maybe it's just like the examples you cited to hermogenes a while ago in which you added or subtracted letters.
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maybe -PRON- be just like the example -PRON- cite to Hermogenes a while ago in which -PRON- add or subtract letter .
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You were correct to do so, in my view.
You were correct to do so, in my view.
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you were correct to do so, in my view.
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-PRON- be correct to do so , in -PRON- view .
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So, too, in the present case perhaps we ought to replace 'l' with 'r'.
So, too, in the present case perhaps we ought to replace 'l' with 'r'.
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so, too, in the present case perhaps we ought to replace 'l' with 'r'.
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so , too , in the present case perhaps -PRON- ought to replace ' l ' with ' r ' .
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But what about when someone says 'sklēron' ('hard'), and pronounces it the way we do at present?
But what about when someone says 'sklēron' ('hard'), and pronounces it the way we do at present?
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but what about when someone says 'sklēron' ('hard'), and pronounces it the way we do at present?
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but what about when someone say ' sklēron ' ( ' hard ' ) , and pronounce -PRON- the way -PRON- do at present ?
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Don't we understand him?
Don't we understand him?
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don't we understand him?
['don', 'we', 'understand', 'him']
do not -PRON- understand -PRON- ?
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Don't you yourself know what I mean by it?
Don't you yourself know what I mean by it?
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don't you yourself know what i mean by it?
['don', 'you', 'yourself', 'know', 'what', 'mean', 'by', 'it']
do not -PRON- -PRON- know what -PRON- mean by -PRON- ?
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I do, but that's because of usage.
I do, but that's because of usage.
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i do, but that's because of usage.
['do', 'but', 'that', 'because', 'of', 'usage']
-PRON- do , but that be because of usage .
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When you say 'usage', do you mean something other than convention?
When you say 'usage', do you mean something other than convention?
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when you say 'usage', do you mean something other than convention?
['when', 'you', 'say', 'usage', 'do', 'you', 'mean', 'something', 'other', 'than', 'convention']
when -PRON- say ' usage ' , do -PRON- mean something other than convention ?
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Do you mean something by 'usage' besides this
Do you mean something by 'usage' besides this
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do you mean something by 'usage' besides this
['do', 'you', 'mean', 'something', 'by', 'usage', 'besides', 'this']
do -PRON- mean something by ' usage ' besides this
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: when I utter Cratylus this name and mean hardness by it, you know that this is what I mean?
: when I utter Cratylus this name and mean hardness by it, you know that this is what I mean?
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: when i utter cratylus this name and mean hardness by it, you know that this is what i mean?
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: when -PRON- utter Cratylus this name and mean hardness by -PRON- , -PRON- know that this be what -PRON- mean ?
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And if when I utter a name, you know what I mean, doesn't that name become a way for me to express it to you?
And if when I utter a name, you know what I mean, doesn't that name become a way for me to express it to you?
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and if when i utter a name, you know what i mean, doesn't that name become a way for me to express it to you?
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and if when -PRON- utter a name , -PRON- know what -PRON- mean , do not that name become a way for -PRON- to express -PRON- to -PRON- ?
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Even though the name I utter is unlike the thing I mean since 'l' is unlike hardness (to revert to your example).
Even though the name I utter is unlike the thing I mean since 'l' is unlike hardness (to revert to your example).
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even though the name i utter is unlike the thing i mean since 'l' is unlike hardness (to revert to your example).
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even though the name -PRON- utter be unlike the thing -PRON- mean since ' l ' be unlike hardness ( to revert to -PRON- example ) .
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But if that's right, surely you have entered into a convention with yourself, and the correctness of names has become a matter of convention for you, for isn't it the chance of usage and convention that makes both like and unlike letters express things?
But if that's right, surely you have entered into a convention with yourself, and the correctness of names has become a matter of convention for you, for isn't it the chance of usage and convention that makes both like and unlike letters express things?
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but if that's right, surely you have entered into a convention with yourself, and the correctness of names has become a matter of convention for you, for isn't it the chance of usage and convention that makes both like and unlike letters express things?
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but if that be right , surely -PRON- have enter into a convention with -PRON- , and the correctness of name have become a matter of convention for -PRON- , for be not -PRON- the chance of usage and convention that make both like and unlike letter express thing ?
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And even if usage is completely different from convention, still you must say that expressing something isn't a matter of likeness but of usage, since usage
And even if usage is completely different from convention, still you must say that expressing something isn't a matter of likeness but of usage, since usage
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and even if usage is completely different from convention, still you must say that expressing something isn't a matter of likeness but of usage, since usage
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and even if usage be completely different from convention , still -PRON- must say that express something be not a matter of likeness but of usage , since usage
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, it seems, enables both like and unlike names to express things.
, it seems, enables both like and unlike names to express things.
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, it seems, enables both like and unlike names to express things.
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, -PRON- seem , enable both like and unlike name to express thing .
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Since we agree on these points, Cratylus, for I take your silence as a sign of agreement, both convention and usage must contribute something to expressing what we mean when we speak.
Since we agree on these points, Cratylus, for I take your silence as a sign of agreement, both convention and usage must contribute something to expressing what we mean when we speak.
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since we agree on these points, cratylus, for i take your silence as a sign of agreement, both convention and usage must contribute something to expressing what we mean when we speak.
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since -PRON- agree on these point , Cratylus , for -PRON- take -PRON- silence as a sign of agreement , both convention and usage must contribute something to express what -PRON- mean when -PRON- speak .
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Consider numbers, Cratylus, since you want to have recourse to them.
Consider numbers, Cratylus, since you want to have recourse to them.
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consider numbers, cratylus, since you want to have recourse to them.
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consider number , Cratylus , since -PRON- want to have recourse to -PRON- .
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Where do you think you'll get names that are like each one of the numbers, if you don't allow this agreement and convention of yours to have some control over the correctness of names?
Where do you think you'll get names that are like each one of the numbers, if you don't allow this agreement and convention of yours to have some control over the correctness of names?
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where do you think you'll get names that are like each one of the numbers, if you don't allow this agreement and convention of yours to have some control over the correctness of names?
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where do -PRON- think -PRON- will get name that be like each one of the number , if -PRON- do not allow this agreement and convention of -PRON- to have some control over the correctness of name ?
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I myself prefer the view that names should be as much like things as possible, but I fear that defending this view is like hauling a ship up a sticky ramp, as Hermogenes suggested, and that we have to make use of this worthless thing, convention, in the correctness of names.
I myself prefer the view that names should be as much like things as possible, but I fear that defending this view is like hauling a ship up a sticky ramp, as Hermogenes suggested, and that we have to make use of this worthless thing, convention, in the correctness of names.
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i myself prefer the view that names should be as much like things as possible, but i fear that defending this view is like hauling a ship up a sticky ramp, as hermogenes suggested, and that we have to make use of this worthless thing, convention, in the correctness of names.
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-PRON- -PRON- prefer the view that name should be as much like thing as possible , but -PRON- fear that defend this view be like haul a ship up a sticky ramp , as Hermogenes suggest , and that -PRON- have to make use of this worthless thing , convention , in the correctness of name .
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For probably the best possible way to speak consists in using names all (or most) of which are like the things they name (that is, are appropriate to them), while the worst is to use the opposite kind of names.
For probably the best possible way to speak consists in using names all (or most) of which are like the things they name (that is, are appropriate to them), while the worst is to use the opposite kind of names.
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for probably the best possible way to speak consists in using names all (or most) of which are like the things they name (that is, are appropriate to them), while the worst is to use the opposite kind of names.
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for probably the good possible way to speak consist in use name all ( or most ) of which be like the thing -PRON- name ( that is , be appropriate to -PRON- ) , while the bad be to use the opposite kind of name .
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But let me next ask you this.
But let me next ask you this.
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but let me next ask you this.
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but let -PRON- next ask -PRON- this .
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What power do names have for us?
What power do names have for us?
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what power do names have for us?
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what power do name have for -PRON- ?
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What's the good of them?
What's the good of them?
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what's the good of them?
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what be the good of -PRON- ?
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To give instruction, Socrates.
To give instruction, Socrates.
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to give instruction, socrates.
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to give instruction , Socrates .
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After all, the simple truth is that anyone who knows a thing's name also knows the thing.
After all, the simple truth is that anyone who knows a thing's name also knows the thing.
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after all, the simple truth is that anyone who knows a thing's name also knows the thing.
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after all , the simple truth be that anyone who know a thing 's name also know the thing .
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Perhaps you mean this, Cratylus, that when you know what a name is like, and it is like the thing it names, then you also know the thing, since it is like the name, and all like things fall under one and the same craft.
Perhaps you mean this, Cratylus, that when you know what a name is like, and it is like the thing it names, then you also know the thing, since it is like the name, and all like things fall under one and the same craft.
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perhaps you mean this, cratylus, that when you know what a name is like, and it is like the thing it names, then you also know the thing, since it is like the name, and all like things fall under one and the same craft.
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perhaps -PRON- mean this , Cratylus , that when -PRON- know what a name be like , and -PRON- be like the thing -PRON- name , then -PRON- also know the thing , since -PRON- be like the name , and all like thing fall under one and the same craft .
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Isn't that why you say that whoever knows a thing's name also knows the thing?
Isn't that why you say that whoever knows a thing's name also knows the thing?
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isn't that why you say that whoever knows a thing's name also knows the thing?
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be not that why -PRON- say that whoever know a thing 's name also know the thing ?
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Yes, you're absolutely right.
Yes, you're absolutely right.
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yes, you're absolutely right.
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yes , -PRON- be absolutely right .
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Then let's look at that way of giving instruction about the things that are.
Then let's look at that way of giving instruction about the things that are.
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then let's look at that way of giving instruction about the things that are.
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then let -PRON- look at that way of give instruction about the thing that be .
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Is there also another one, but inferior to this, or is it the only one?
Is there also another one, but inferior to this, or is it the only one?
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is there also another one, but inferior to this, or is it the only one?
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be there also another one , but inferior to this , or be -PRON- the only one ?
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I think that it is the best and only way, and that there are no others.
I think that it is the best and only way, and that there are no others.
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i think that it is the best and only way, and that there are no others.
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-PRON- think that -PRON- be the good and only way , and that there be no other .
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Cratylus Is it also the best way to discover the things that are?
Cratylus Is it also the best way to discover the things that are?
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cratylus is it also the best way to discover the things that are?
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Cratylus be -PRON- also the good way to discover the thing that be ?
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If one discovers something's name has one also discovered the thing it names?
If one discovers something's name has one also discovered the thing it names?
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if one discovers something's name has one also discovered the thing it names?
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if one discover something 's name have one also discover the thing -PRON- name ?
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Or are names only a way of getting people to learn things, and must investigation and discovery be undertaken in some different way?
Or are names only a way of getting people to learn things, and must investigation and discovery be undertaken in some different way?
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or are names only a way of getting people to learn things, and must investigation and discovery be undertaken in some different way?
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or be name only a way of get people to learn thing , and must investigation and discovery be undertake in some different way ?
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They must certainly be undertaken in exactly the same way and by means of the same things.
They must certainly be undertaken in exactly the same way and by means of the same things.
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they must certainly be undertaken in exactly the same way and by means of the same things.
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-PRON- must certainly be undertake in exactly the same way and by mean of the same thing .
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Cratylus, that anyone who investigates things by taking names as his guides and looking into their meanings runs no small risk of being deceived?
Cratylus, that anyone who investigates things by taking names as his guides and looking into their meanings runs no small risk of being deceived?
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cratylus, that anyone who investigates things by taking names as his guides and looking into their meanings runs no small risk of being deceived?
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Cratylus , that anyone who investigate thing by take name as -PRON- guide and look into -PRON- meaning run no small risk of be deceive ?
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It's clear that the first name giver gave names to things based on his conception of what those things were like.
It's clear that the first name giver gave names to things based on his conception of what those things were like.
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it's clear that the first name giver gave names to things based on his conception of what those things were like.
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-PRON- be clear that the first name giver give name to thing base on -PRON- conception of what those thing be like .
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And if his conception was incorrect and he gave names based on it, what do you suppose will happen to us if we take him as our guide?
And if his conception was incorrect and he gave names based on it, what do you suppose will happen to us if we take him as our guide?
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and if his conception was incorrect and he gave names based on it, what do you suppose will happen to us if we take him as our guide?
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and if -PRON- conception be incorrect and -PRON- give name base on -PRON- , what do -PRON- suppose will happen to -PRON- if -PRON- take -PRON- as -PRON- guide ?
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Won't we be deceived?
Won't we be deceived?
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won't we be deceived?
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will not -PRON- be deceive ?
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But it wasn't that way, Socrates.
But it wasn't that way, Socrates.
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but it wasn't that way, socrates.
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but -PRON- be not that way , Socrates .
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The name giver had to know the things he was naming.
The name giver had to know the things he was naming.
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the name giver had to know the things he was naming.
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the name giver have to know the thing -PRON- be name .
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Otherwise, as I've been saying all along, his names wouldn't be names at all.
Otherwise, as I've been saying all along, his names wouldn't be names at all.
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otherwise, as i've been saying all along, his names wouldn't be names at all.
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otherwise , as -PRON- have be say all along , -PRON- name would not be name at all .