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Dialogue
1 Intro| namesake in nothing but a name. The dramatic character 2 Intro| Socrates remarks that the name of the one and the face 3 Intro| comprehended under the general name of beasts. This is the sort 4 Intro| well. Having remodelled the name, we may subdivide as before, 5 Intro| weaving differs only in name, as the political differs 6 Intro| governments worthy of the name? Is not government a science, 7 Intro| the Jews, law was a sacred name, the gift of God, the bond 8 Intro| feeding mankind worthy the name.’ There is a similar depth 9 State| the other is called by my name. And we should always be 10 State| quarrel with any one about the name.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Certainly 11 State| leaving the rest to receive a name from some one else? For 12 State| leaving the discussion of the name,—can you see a way in which 13 State| include under the single name of ‘barbarians,’ and because 14 State| and because they have one name they are supposed to be 15 State| rest under another separate name, you might say that here 16 State| you had given it a single name. Whereas you would make 17 State| call them by the common name of brutes.~YOUNG SOCRATES: 18 State| make the definition of the name of the Statesman’s art.~ 19 State| from the earth and have the name of earth-born, and so the 20 State| Statesman; we should use a name which is common to them 21 State| True, if there be such a name.~STRANGER: Why, is not ‘ 22 State| which was worthy of the name, or at least, if there were, 23 State| saying, was to remodel the name, so as to have the notion 24 State| always called by the same name.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Certainly.~ 25 State| clothes, differs only in name from this art of clothing, 26 State| woollen defences, and has the name of weaving.~YOUNG SOCRATES: 27 State| whole of this class has one name, because it is intended 28 State| fairly comprehended under one name?~YOUNG SOCRATES: What is 29 State| STRANGER: Plaything is the name.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Certainly.~ 30 State| Certainly.~STRANGER: That one name may be fitly predicated 31 State| unless you have any better name to offer. This, however, 32 State| which is called by the name of democracy?~YOUNG SOCRATES: 33 State| ordinary language has the same name.~YOUNG SOCRATES: True.~STRANGER: 34 State| law, we give him the same name, whether he rules with opinion 35 State| possessing knowledge rules, his name will surely be the same— 36 State| which has an auspicious name, and oligarchy; and democracy 37 State| as before, although the name is now discovered to have 38 State| Sophists.~YOUNG SOCRATES: The name of Sophist after many windings 39 State| we would describe under a name characteristic of their 40 State| too; and when we apply the name of which I speak as the 41 State| predicate not courage, but a name indicative of order.~YOUNG 42 State| obtains the ignominious name of silliness.~YOUNG SOCRATES: