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Dialogue
1 Craty| character of Socrates. For the theory of language can only be 2 Craty| upholder of the conventional theory of language, which he acknowledges 3 Craty| only be based on his own theory of ideas? Or if this latter 4 Craty| desire to bring Plato’s theory of language into accordance 5 Craty| later writings by a rational theory of psychology. (See introductions 6 Craty| ideas; 2nd, that Plato’s theory of language is not inconsistent 7 Craty| supporter of the Onomatopoetic theory of language; that is to 8 Craty| Heracleiteanism of Cratylus.~The theory of language which is propounded 9 Craty| medium we have to receive our theory of language.~There remains 10 Craty| analogies in support of a theory. Etymology in ancient as 11 Craty| set up, the Heracleitean theory of language.~In the latter 12 Craty| I always resort to this theory of a foreign origin when 13 Craty| give some account of his theory. Hermogenes and himself 14 Craty| given, which would favour a theory of rest rather than of motion. ‘ 15 Craty| speech, an intelligible theory, a superficial observation 16 Craty| saying that this or any other theory of language is proved by 17 Craty| stirred by the wind.’ The theory is consistent or not inconsistent 18 Craty| knowledge, the Darwinian theory, unless very precisely defined, 19 Craty| fittest’ the maintainer of the theory intends to affirm nothing 20 Craty| applications of the Darwinian theory. As in animal life and likewise 21 Craty| piece of joiner’s work,—a theory of language which is more 22 Craty| philosophy of language from theory to fact; it has passed out 23 Craty| you have really a better theory of the truth of names, you