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Dialogue
1 Craty| imperfectly executed; and in this way an element of chance or 2 Craty| Cratylus have also found their way into later writers. Some 3 Craty| that he is preparing the way for the construction of 4 Craty| philosophers say, is the way to have a pure mind; the 5 Craty| poets are alluded to by the way; then he discovers a hive 6 Craty| replies that this is the only way in which he can conceive 7 Craty| processes. There is a natural way of cutting or burning, and 8 Craty| cut or burn, and any other way will fail;—this is true 9 Craty| philosophers say, is the way to have a pure mind. The 10 Craty| the epsilon is inserted by way of ornament; or perhaps 11 Craty| are ion, reon, doun?’ One way of explaining them has been 12 Craty| which you were asking. The way to analyze them will be 13 Craty| to say that this was the way in which the ancients framed 14 Craty| assume that we have in this way discovered the true account 15 Craty| carries us but a little way in the investigation of 16 Craty| man should prefer his own way of speaking to that of others, 17 Craty| intelligible or show the way in which they have arisen; 18 Craty| river’ is always forcing its way out. We may witness the 19 Craty| It received in another way a new character; it affected 20 Craty| should say that the natural way is the right way.~SOCRATES: 21 Craty| natural way is the right way.~SOCRATES: Again, in burning, 22 Craty| Again, in burning, not every way is the right way; but the 23 Craty| not every way is the right way; but the right way is the 24 Craty| right way; but the right way is the natural way, and 25 Craty| right way is the natural way, and the right instrument 26 Craty| who speaks in the natural way of speaking, and as things 27 Craty| pleasure: in this and no other way shall we name with success.~ 28 Craty| reflect?~SOCRATES: The true way is to have the assistance 29 Craty| philosophers tell us, is the way to have a pure mind, and 30 Craty| of names—that will be the way; but to-morrow, if you are 31 Craty| her smooth and easy-going way of behaving. Artemis is 32 Craty| is a derivation in every way appropriate to the God of 33 Craty| be spelt in the old Attic way, if you desire to know the 34 Craty| signifies good, but in another way; he who gave the name intended 35 Craty| HERMOGENES: Yes.~SOCRATES: One way of giving the appearance 36 Craty| suggested.~HERMOGENES: What way?~SOCRATES: To say that names 37 Craty| we not begin in the same way with letters; first separating 38 Craty| to say that this was the way in which (not we but) the 39 Craty| to analyse them in this way? for I am certain that I 40 Craty| of our ability, saying by way of preface, as I said before 41 Craty| of things, but in another way?~CRATYLUS: Yes.~SOCRATES: 42 Craty| things, is there any better way of framing representations 43 Craty| correct in our view, the only way of learning and discovering 44 Craty| CRATYLUS: No; not in that way, Socrates.~SOCRATES: But 45 Craty| to know them? What other way can there be of knowing 46 Craty| except the true and natural way, through their affinities, 47 Craty| be the nobler and clearer way; to learn of the image, 48 Craty| Hermogenes shall set you on your way.~CRATYLUS: Very good, Socrates;