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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| crucial test of natural fitness? Those of heroes and ordinary 2 Intro| presence, what he means by the fitness of names?’ To this appeal, 3 Intro| that there is a natural fitness in names. He only insists 4 Intro| insists that this natural fitness shall be intelligibly explained. 5 Text | which you term the natural fitness of names.~SOCRATES: My good 6 Text | from Protagoras about the fitness of names.~HERMOGENES: But 7 Text | arbitrarily, but have a natural fitness? The names of heroes and 8 Text | all to examine the natural fitness of the word psuche (soul), 9 Text | seeks to demonstrate the fitness of these names according 10 Text | and doun?— show me their fitness.~SOCRATES: You mean to say, 11 Text | he says that there is a fitness of names, but he never explains 12 Text | never explains what is this fitness, so that I cannot tell whether The First Alcibiades Part
13 Text | yourself about your own fitness to contend in such a noble Laws Book
14 7 | thus far, there will be a fitness in our completing the matter, Parmenides Part
15 Intro| with reference to their fitness as instruments of thought The Republic Book
16 5 | appear to differ in their fitness for any art or pursuit, The Sophist Part
17 Intro| oppression has a natural fitness: he cannot be persuaded,