Cratylus
work by Plato
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discussed in biography
- In Plato: Early dialogues of Plato
The Cratylus (which some do not place in this group of works) discusses the question of whether names are correct by virtue of convention or nature. The Crito shows Socrates in prison, discussing why he chooses not to escape before the death sentence is carried out.…
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origins of language
- In language: Historical attitudes toward language
given in Plato’s Socratic dialogue Cratylus, Socrates is made to speak of the gods as those responsible for first fixing the names of things in the proper way.
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theory of scholarship
- In classical scholarship: Beginnings
In his dialogue Cratylus he rejected the theory that the study of words can reveal the meaning of things, insisting that things themselves must be studied. Plato’s pupil Aristotle (384–322 bc) defended poetry against his master; he valued highly the Iliad and the Odyssey, which from his time…
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