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philosophers 12
philosophical 5
philosophie 1
philosophy 26
phonetic 1
phonograph 1
phoras 5
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26 makes
26 parts
26 perhaps
26 philosophy
25 case
25 course
25 homer
Plato
Cratylus

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philosophy
   Dialogue
1 Craty| convention? In the presocratic philosophy mankind had been striving 2 Craty| stand to the rest of his philosophy? Or may we be so bold as 3 Craty| language he sees reflected the philosophy of Heracleitus. His views 4 Craty| inconsistent with the rest of his philosophy.~2. We do not deny that 5 Craty| with the later phase of the philosophy of Plato, and would have 6 Craty| current in his own age: 4. the philosophy of language had not made 7 Craty| delivering a lecture on the philosophy of language, Socrates is 8 Craty| a hive of wisdom in the philosophy of Heracleitus;— the doctrine 9 Craty| difficulties of early Greek philosophy, endeavours to show Cratylus 10 Craty| as in the Theaetetus, the philosophy of Heracleitus by ‘unsavoury’ 11 Craty| that there was a power of philosophy and talk among the first 12 Craty| or processes. Poetry and philosophy—these two, are the two great 13 Craty| or any other age to find philosophy in words; and he afterwards 14 Craty| of moral and metaphysical philosophy. For the use of words on 15 Craty| technically applied in philosophy and art; they are used as 16 Craty| made. The true spirit of philosophy or metaphysics can alone 17 Craty| parts of speech, the Eleatic philosophy and the Kantian categories. 18 Craty| reflections which the modern philosophy of language suggests to 19 Craty| speak and culminating in philosophy. But there remains an element 20 Craty| they wear the appearance of philosophy and there is no test to 21 Craty| greatly influenced by the philosophy of Hegel; nearly all of 22 Craty| the first principles of philosophy could be elicited from the 23 Craty| corresponds with any system of philosophy, however great may be the 24 Craty| language is ‘contaminated’ by philosophy it is apt to become awkward, 25 Craty| it has brought back the philosophy of language from theory 26 Craty| there is a great deal of philosophy and reflection in that;


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