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Dialogue
1 Craty| inclination to accept the third view which Socrates interposes 2 Craty| intimates to Hermogenes that his view of language is only a part 3 Craty| sophistical character, the view of Socrates is introduced, 4 Craty| rational, and the natural. The view of Socrates is the meeting-point 5 Craty| are led to infer, that the view of Socrates is not the less 6 Craty| remarks, as for example his view of the derivation of Greek 7 Craty| in confirmation of his view. Socrates asks, whether 8 Craty| word goggulon. That is my view, Hermogenes, of the correctness 9 Craty| or physiological point of view, the materials of our knowledge 10 Craty| judge best from a point of view in which he may behold the 11 Craty| watch them from the point of view of time, and observe the 12 Craty| of on a language: such a view is said to be unproven: 13 Craty| from different points of view into the true nature of 14 Craty| so good, what is your own view of the truth or correctness 15 Craty| of the users;—such is my view. But if I am mistaken I 16 Craty| He would, according to my view.~SOCRATES: But how about 17 Craty| foolish? Would that be your view?~HERMOGENES: It would.~SOCRATES: 18 Craty| always; for neither on his view can there be some good and 19 Craty| and give all names with a view to the ideal name, if he 20 Craty| correct in every point of view. And I think that Pelops 21 Craty| this word? Tell me if my view is right.~HERMOGENES: Let 22 Craty| paid; according to this view, not even a letter of the 23 Craty| And, according to this view, he is the perfect and accomplished 24 Craty| assist in explaining the view of the ancients. For most 25 Craty| unceasing: and in this point of view, as appears to me, the good 26 Craty| HERMOGENES: Such is my view.~SOCRATES: And do you know 27 Craty| are to attain a scientific view of the whole subject, and 28 Craty| other signs. That is my view, Hermogenes, of the truth 29 Craty| have, tell me what your view is, and then you will either 30 Craty| positive, Cratylus, in the view which Hermogenes and myself 31 Craty| it be better than my own view I shall gladly accept. And 32 Craty| them?~CRATYLUS: That is my view.~SOCRATES: Now then, as 33 Craty| argument, let me state my view to you: the first mode of 34 Craty| But I doubt whether your view is altogether correct, Cratylus.~ 35 Craty| aid of convention with a view to correctness; for I believe 36 Craty| if we are correct in our view, the only way of learning 37 Craty| and, according to this view, there will be no one to