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Plato : CRATYLUS
Persons of the dialogue: Socrates - Hermogenes - Cratylus
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This Part: 39 Pages
Part 1 Page 6
Soc. Then the argument would lead us to infer that names ought to be given according to a natural process, and with a proper instrument, and not at our pleasure: in this and no other way shall we name with success.
Her. I agree.
Soc. But again, that which has to be cut has to be cut with something?
Her. Yes.
Soc. And that which has to be woven or pierced has to be woven or pierced with something?
Her. Certainly.
Soc. And that which has to be named has to be named with something? Her. True.
Soc. What is that with which we pierce?
Her. An awl.
Soc. And with which we weave?
Her. A shuttle.
Soc. And with which we name?
Her. A name.
Soc. Very good: then a name is an instrument?
Her. Certainly.
Soc. Suppose that I ask, "What sort of instrument is a shuttle?" And you answer, "A weaving instrument."
Her. Well.
Soc. And I ask again, "What do we do when we weave?" - The answer is, that we separate or disengage the warp from the woof.
Her. Very true.
Soc. And may not a similar description be given of an awl, and of instruments in general?
Her. To be sure.
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