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Charmides Part
1 PreS | Christian Scriptures or the technical terms of the Hegelian or 2 PreS | him either a system or a technical language.~Balliol College, Cratylus Part
3 Intro| have sometimes dreamed of a technical or scientific language, 4 Intro| would extend the use of technical phraseology beyond the limits 5 Intro| With few exceptions, e.g. technical words or words newly imported 6 Intro| case, mentioned above, of technical or borrowed words which Phaedrus Part
7 Intro| heap of ‘ologies’ and other technical terms invented by Polus, 8 Intro| however, is not given by any technical rules, but is the gift of Philebus Part
9 Intro| freshness and charm; and a technical language has begun to supersede The Sophist Part
10 Intro| approach is made to the technical language of Aristotle, in 11 Intro| increased by the use of a technical language. The saying of 12 Intro| meaning. Secondly, the use of technical phraseology necessarily 13 Intro| ever carried the use of technical terms to the same extent 14 Intro| scholastic logic has become technical to us, but in the Middle 15 Intro| language as mechanical and technical.~Hegel is fond of etymologies The Statesman Part
16 Intro| and is beginning to use a technical language. He is bitter and Theaetetus Part
17 Intro| opinions. It has substituted a technical phraseology for the common 18 Intro| Instead of seeking to frame a technical language, we should vary 19 Intro| Psychology should be natural, not technical. It should take the form