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Cratylus

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1 Craty| cannot believe that the world is like ‘a leaky vessel,’ 2 Craty| attributes the flux of the world to the swimming in some 3 Craty| a man by the rest of the world? But, surely, there is in 4 Craty| few very good men in the world, and a great many very bad; 5 Craty| stone over his head in the world below, and the misery which 6 Craty| talk with horror of the world below from which no one 7 Craty| benefactor of the other world; for he has much more than 8 Craty| take place in the external world. You have no doubt remarked, 9 Craty| moves in harmony with the world (sumphora, sumpheronta). 10 Craty| leaky vessel, or that the world is a man who has a running 11 Craty| latter calls the second world of abstract terms into existence, 12 Craty| severance of the inner and outer world, of the idea and the object 13 Craty| that the languages of the world are organic structures, 14 Craty| enlarged; how the inner world took the place of outer; 15 Craty| describing them better. The world before the flood, that is 16 Craty| flood, that is to say, the world of ten, twenty, a hundred 17 Craty| impulse to bind together the world in ideas beginning in the 18 Craty| the transfiguration of the world in thought, the meeting-point 19 Craty| all the languages in the world, as the expressions or varieties 20 Craty| have often governed the world. But in such representations 21 Craty| the silent notes of the world’s history; they mark periods 22 Craty| language, but the whole world, both visible and intellectual. 23 Craty| has introduced into the world a new science which more 24 Craty| this he replies—‘If all the world were to call you Hermogenes, 25 Craty| a man by the rest of the world; and a horse again would 26 Craty| by me and a horse by the world:—that is your meaning?~HERMOGENES: 27 Craty| skilled artisans in the world is the rarest.~HERMOGENES: 28 Craty| talanteia) over his head in the world below—all this agrees wonderfully 29 Craty| like all the rest of the world, have been laid under his 30 Craty| inhabitants of the other world; and even to us who are 31 Craty| seeing that all things in the world are in motion (pheromenon), 32 Craty| then they imagine that the world is going round and round 33 Craty| and motion, and that the world is always full of every 34 Craty| word neos implies that the world is always in process of 35 Craty| is also the cause of the world: now a cause is that because 36 Craty| there no justice in the world when the sun is down?’ And 37 Craty| battle;—this battle is in the world of existence, and according 38 Craty| the soul accompanying the world, and things which are done 39 Craty| are carried round with the world.~HERMOGENES: That is probable.~ 40 Craty| pot, or imagine that the world is a man who has a running


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