Cratylus, written by the ancient Greek philosopher Plato, is an exploration of the nature of language and its relationship to reality. In this dialogue, Plato engages in a discourse with two interlocutors, Hermogenes and Cratylus, about the distinction between conventional and natural languages. Through this discussion, Plato suggests that language is an expression of knowledge which can be used to understand reality. Read in English, unabridged.
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Cratylus, written by the ancient Greek philosopher Plato, is an exploration of the nature of language and its relationship to reality. In this dialogue, Plato engages in a discourse with two interlocutors, Hermogenes and Cratylus, about the distinction between conventional and natural languages. Through this discussion, Plato suggests that language is an expression of knowledge which can be used to understand reality. Read in English, unabridged.
© 2023 Interactive Media (undefined): 9781787366336
© 2017 Interactive Media (undefined): 9781787241817
undefined: 18 במרץ 2023
undefined: 15 בפברואר 2017
היכנסו לעולם אינסופי של סיפורים
דירוג כולל מבוסס על דירוגי 1
הורד את האפליקציה כדי להצטרף לשיחה ולהוסיף ביקורות.
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