Cratylus
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| Yayın Dili | Türkçe |
| Baskı Sayısı | 1. Basım |
| Baskı Tarihi | 2020 |
| Sayfa Sayısı | 81 |
| Kağıt Cinsi | 2. Hamur |
| Stok Kodu | 9786257907163 |
Hermogenes: I should explain to you, Socrates, that our friend Cratylus has been arguing about names; he says that they are natural and not conventional; not a portion of the human voice which men agree to use; but that there is a truth or correctness in them, which is the same for Hellenes as for barbarians. Whereupon I ask him, whether his own name of Cratylus is a true name or not, and he answers lsquo;Yes. And Socrates? lsquo;Yes. Then every mans name, as I tell him, is that which he is called. To this he replies–If all the world were to call you Hermogenes, that would not be your name. And when I am anxious to have a further explanation he is ironical and mysterious, and seems to imply that he has a notion of his own about the matter, if he would only tell, and could entirely convince me, if he chose to be intelligible. Tell me, Socrates, what this oracle means; or rather tell me, if you will be so good, what is your own view of the truth or correctness of names, which I would far sooner hear.
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| Yayın Dili | Türkçe |
| Baskı Sayısı | 1. Basım |
| Baskı Tarihi | 2020 |
| Sayfa Sayısı | 81 |
| Kağıt Cinsi | 2. Hamur |
| Stok Kodu | 9786257907163 |

