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Alphabetical [« »] etudes 1 etymologers 1 etymological 4 etymologies 12 etymologist 4 etymologists 1 etymology 9 | Frequency [« »] 12 endowed 12 enslave 12 eros 12 etymologies 12 exclusive 12 expense 12 failing | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances etymologies |
Cratylus Part
1 Intro| serious in those fanciful etymologies, extending over more than 2 Intro| extravagance of some of his etymologies, and, in general, the manner 3 Intro| our logic books; and the etymologies of the Cratylus have also 4 Intro| does the long catalogue of etymologies furnish any answer to the 5 Intro| elements. But why does he admit etymologies which are absurd, based 6 Intro| true one: 3. many of these etymologies, as, for example, that of 7 Intro| phenomena. To have made etymologies seriously, would have seemed 8 Intro| slightly changed, offers two etymologies; either apo tes tou lithou 9 Text | viewed in the light of their etymologies will be the same as sunesis The Sophist Part
10 Intro| technical.~Hegel is fond of etymologies and often seems to trifle 11 Intro| trifle with words. He gives etymologies which are bad, and never Theaetetus Part
12 Intro| similar difficulty: in his etymologies, as in the number of the