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Dialogue
1 Craty| and Cratylus, are at the opposite poles of the argument. But 2 Craty| is euporia, which is the opposite of this—the everflowing ( 3 Craty| divine motion. Pseudos is the opposite of this, implying the principle 4 Craty| of kinesis or eisis, the opposite is stasis). This use of 5 Craty| of language, we trace the opposite and contrasted elements 6 Craty| given, his should have an opposite meaning.~HERMOGENES: Certainly, 7 Craty| thing, arete will be the opposite of it, signifying in the 8 Craty| sometimes give an entirely opposite sense; I may instance the 9 Craty| has a meaning which is the opposite of all the other appellations 10 Craty| pseudos (falsehood) is the opposite of motion; here is another 11 Craty| disciple. But I fear that the opposite is more probable, and I 12 Craty| convention, or make a new and opposite one, according to which 13 Craty| state of language; as the opposite is the most imperfect. But 14 Craty| are at rest; which is the opposite of motion.~CRATYLUS: Yes,