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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| Plato an upholder of the conventional theory of language, which 2 Intro| doctrine that names are conventional; like the names of slaves, 3 Intro| of the two. Language is conventional and also natural, and the 4 Intro| may be described as the conventional, the artificial or rational, 5 Intro| the latter that they are conventional. Cratylus affirms that his 6 Text | they are natural and not conventional; not a portion of the human 7 Text | who say that names are conventional, and have a meaning to those Gorgias Part
8 Intro| what Polus only meant in a conventional sense has been affirmed 9 Intro| spirits among us to the conventional level. But sometimes a great 10 Intro| with natural as well as conventional justice. ‘Why will you continue 11 Text | are not natural, but only conventional. Convention and nature are Phaedrus Part
12 Intro| are first the false or conventional art of rhetoric; secondly, Protagoras Part
13 Intro| which we pass from the old conventional morality to a higher conception The Republic Book
14 2 | and natural and not merely conventional good-I would ask you in 15 6 | realized; they have seen only a conventional imitation of philosophy, Theaetetus Part
16 Intro| and knowledge,—between the conventional and the true.~The greater