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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| of the arts. Was there a correctness in words, and were they 2 Intro| dialogue: What is the truth, or correctness, or principle of names?~ 3 Intro| illustrating the nature of correctness by the analogy of the arts, 4 Intro| shows that the truth or correctness of names can only be ascertained 5 Intro| thinks about the truth or correctness of names? Socrates replies, 6 Intro| would show me this natural correctness of names.’~Indeed I cannot; 7 Intro| now admit that there is a correctness of names, and that not every 8 Intro| what is the nature of this correctness or truth, you must learn 9 Intro| virtues. What principle of correctness is there in those charming 10 Intro| view, Hermogenes, of the correctness of names; and I should like 11 Intro| count them, Cratylus; and is correctness of names to be determined 12 Intro| is still a principle of correctness, which applies equally both 13 Text | that there is a truth or correctness in them, which is the same 14 Text | own view of the truth or correctness of names, which I would 15 Text | your question about the correctness of names. But, indeed, I 16 Text | there is any principle of correctness in names other than convention 17 Text | Socrates, I can conceive no correctness of names other than this; 18 Text | nature of this truth or correctness of names? That, if you care 19 Text | remarkable statement about the correctness of names? For the Gods must 20 Text | and what the poet means by correctness may be more readily apprehended 21 Text | opinion of Homer about the correctness of names.~HERMOGENES: I 22 Text | be more chance of finding correctness in the names of immutable 23 Text | any similar principle of correctness is to be applied to them.~ 24 Text | virtues. What principle of correctness is there in those charming 25 Text | find out some new notion of correctness of names, and no longer 26 Text | convention with yourself, and the correctness of a name turns out to be 27 Text | authority in determining the correctness of names? I quite agree 28 Text | convention with a view to correctness; for I believe that if we 29 Text | them like votes? and is correctness of names the voice of the Laws Book
30 2 | have a natural truth and correctness without any fear of failure. Theaetetus Part
31 Intro| imperfect knowledge. But the correctness of such an opinion will 32 Intro| logical processes, of the correctness of which they had no assurance