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Dialogue
1 Craty| language, according to Hellenic notions, and the philosopher is 2 Craty| himself declares his first notions about names to be reckless 3 Craty| and are independent of our notions about them. And not only 4 Craty| intelligible. Others laugh at such notions, and say with Anaxagoras, 5 Craty| freely impart to you my own notions, though they are somewhat 6 Craty| in the imitation of such notions as shivering, seething, 7 Craty| stage they become universal notions, which combine into particulars 8 Craty| LOST MANY TIMES OVER, such notions were but a remnant of the 9 Craty| particular sounds. Such notions were certainly far enough 10 Craty| so as to form composite notions, as for example in tromos ( 11 Craty| and do but entertain human notions of them. And in this present 12 Craty| Socrates.~SOCRATES: My first notions of original names are truly 13 Craty| in the imitation of such notions as psuchron (shivering), 14 Craty| agreed. Which of these two notions do you prefer?~CRATYLUS: