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- things they signify. The individual Cratylus was the first intellectual influence on Plato. Aristotle states that Cratylus influenced Plato by introducing...
- Plato's dialogue Cratylus. He was a radical proponent of Hera****ean philosophy and influenced the young Plato. Little is known of Cratylus beyond his status...
- the incisive criticism he makes of his own theory in the Parmenides. In Cratylus, Plato writes: But if the very nature of knowledge changes, at the time...
- – via ****us Digital Library Plato, Cratylus, 402b Plato, Cratylus, 402b Proclus, Commentary on Plato's Cratylus, 396B7. Marenbon, John (ed.). Poetry...
- with Pothos, the personification of p****ionate longing. In his dialogue Cratylus, Plato points out the difference between the two concepts explaining that...
- century BC in India and c. the 3rd century BC in Greece. In the dialogue Cratylus, Plato considered the question of whether the names of things were determined...
- Diogenes Laërtius, Plato received these ideas through Hera****us' disciple Cratylus. Parmenides adopted an altogether contrary vision, arguing for the idea...
- ῾Ρέᾱ = Γη, από το ἔρα με μετάθεση των φθόγγων. Graves, p. 49. Plato. Cratylus, 402b–c. Chrysippus, Stoic, 2.318 Liddell, Henry George; Scott, Robert...
- century or two after the work of Yāska, the Gr**** scholar Plato wrote in his Cratylus dialogue, "sentences are, I conceive, a combination of verbs [rhêma] and...
- Hera****eans whose names are now lost to us". In his dialogue Cratylus, Plato presented Cratylus as a Hera****ean and as a linguistic naturalist who believed...