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Zum Problem Der Sprachphilosophie In Platons Kratylos


Zum Problem Der Sprachphilosophie In Platons Kratylos
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Author : Ilse Abramczyk
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1928

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Cratylus


Cratylus
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Author : Plato
language : en
Publisher: Hackett Publishing
Release Date : 1998-01-01

Cratylus written by Plato and has been published by Hackett Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1998-01-01 with Philosophy categories.


The Cratylus, Plato's sole dialogue devoted to the relation between language and reality, is acknowledged to be one of his masterpieces. But owing to its often enigmatic content no more than a handful of passages from it have played a part in the global evaluation of Plato's philosophy. This new English translation by C D C Reeve is the first since 1926, and incomparably the most helpful and accessible now available. It opens up the Cratylus to all philosophically interested readers, as well as to cultural historians and to those whose primary concern is the history of linguistics. The full and lucid introduction does much to illuminate the internal dynamic of this important text and to explain its place within Plato's oeuvre.



Cratylus


Cratylus
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Author : Plato
language : en
Publisher: Aeterna Press
Release Date : 2015-09-01

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THE Cratylus has always been a source of perplexity to the student of Plato. While in fancy and humour, and perfection of style and metaphysical originality, this dialogue may be ranked with the best of the Platonic writings, there has been an uncertainty about the motive of the piece, which interpreters have hitherto not succeeded in dispelling. We need not suppose that Plato used words in order to conceal his thoughts, or that he would have been unintelligible to an educated contemporary. In the Phaedrus and Euthydemus we also find a difficulty in determining the precise aim of the author. Plato wrote satires in the form of dialogues, and his meaning, like that of other satirical writers, has often slept in the ear of posterity. Aeterna Press



Cratylus


Cratylus
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Author : Plato
language : en
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Release Date : 2022-11-20

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Cratylus Kartindo Classics


Cratylus Kartindo Classics
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Author : Plato
language : en
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Release Date : 2018-09-28

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Cratylus is the name of a dialogue by Plato. Most modern scholars agree that it was written mostly during Plato's so-called middle period.



Cratylus


Cratylus
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Author : Jim Manis, ed; Plato
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2012-04-14

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Platons Kratylos


Platons Kratylos
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Author : Daniela Dossing
language : de
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Release Date : 2003-09-03

Platons Kratylos written by Daniela Dossing and has been published by GRIN Verlag this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003-09-03 with Philosophy categories.


Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 1999 im Fachbereich Philosophie - Philosophie der Antike, Note: 1,7, Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen (Lehrstuhl für Philosophie), Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Platons Schriften werden allgemein eingeteilt in seine frühen Schriften, die sogenannten „Tugenddialoge“, seine mittleren Schriften und in seine späten Schriften, in denen vor allem Platons Ideenlehre als bekannt vorausgesetzt und später von Aristoteles kritisiert wurde. Im Dialog „Kratylos“, der nun zu Platons mittleren Schriften gezählt wird, wird allgemein das Problem der Sprachphilosophie, insbesondere die Frage, ob man mit sprachlichen Mitteln zu einer Erkenntnis der Wirklichkeit gelangen kann, behandelt. Dabei geht es im einzelnen um das Problem der Richtigkeit der Onomata, d.h. ob es bereits einen von Natur aus richtigen Namen für jedes einzelne Ding gibt, oder ob die Benennungen lediglich auf gesellschaftlichen Konventionen beruhen, wobei im Dialog Kratylos die Physis-These und Hermogenes die Nomos-These vertritt. Im Verlauf des Dialogs werden nun beide Thesen von Sokrates geprüft. Dadurch ist der Dialog in drei Teile unterteilt. Zuerst bespricht Sokrates zusammen mit Hermogenes dessen Nomos-These und stellt anschließend in den Etymologien eine mögliche Physis-These vor, die er dann im letzten Teil des Dialogs mit Kratylos diskutiert.



Cratylus


Cratylus
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Author : Plato
language : en
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Release Date : 2013-08-26

Cratylus written by Plato and has been published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-08-26 with Philosophy categories.


The Cratylus has always been a source of perplexity to the student of Plato. While in fancy and humour, and perfection of style and metaphysical originality, this dialogue may be ranked with the best of the Platonic writings, there has been an uncertainty about the motive of the piece, which interpreters have hitherto not succeeded in dispelling. We need not suppose that Plato used words in order to conceal his thoughts, or that he would have been unintelligible to an educated contemporary. In the Phaedrus and Euthydemus we also find a difficulty in determining the precise aim of the author. Plato wrote satires in the form of dialogues, and his meaning, like that of other satirical writers, has often slept in the ear of posterity. Two causes may be assigned for this obscurity: 1st, the subtlety and allusiveness of this species of composition; 2nd, the difficulty of reproducing a state of life and literature which has passed away. A satire is unmeaning unless we can place ourselves back among the persons and thoughts of the age in which it was written. Had the treatise of Antisthenes upon words, or the speculations of Cratylus, or some other Heracleitean of the fourth century B.C., on the nature of language been preserved to us; or if we had lived at the time, and been 'rich enough to attend the fifty-drachma course of Prodicus,' we should have understood Plato better, and many points which are now attributed to the extravagance of Socrates' humour would have been found, like the allusions of Aristophanes in the Clouds, to have gone home to the sophists and grammarians of the day. For the age was very busy with philological speculation; and many questions were beginning to be asked about language which were parallel to other questions about justice, virtue, knowledge, and were illustrated in a similar manner by the analogy of the arts. Was there a correctness in words, and were they given by nature or convention? In the presocratic philosophy mankind had been striving to attain an expression of their ideas, and now they were beginning to ask themselves whether the expression might not be distinguished from the idea? They were also seeking to distinguish the parts of speech and to enquire into the relation of subject and predicate. Grammar and logic were moving about somewhere in the depths of the human soul, but they were not yet awakened into consciousness and had not found names for themselves, or terms by which they might be expressed. Of these beginnings of the study of language we know little, and there necessarily arises an obscurity when the surroundings of such a work as the Cratylus are taken away. Moreover, in this, as in most of the dialogues of Plato, allowance has to be made for the character of Socrates. For the theory of language can only be propounded by him in a manner which is consistent with his own profession of ignorance. Hence his ridicule of the new school of etymology is interspersed with many declarations 'that he knows nothing,' 'that he has learned from Euthyphro,' and the like. Even the truest things which he says are depreciated by himself. He professes to be guessing, but the guesses of Plato are better than all the other theories of the ancients respecting language put together.



Cratylus


Cratylus
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Author : Plato
language : en
Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub
Release Date : 2013-05-11

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The Cratylus has always been a source of perplexity to the student of Plato. While in fancy and humour, and perfection of style and metaphysical originality, this dialogue may be ranked with the best of the Platonic writings, there has been an uncertainty about the motive of the piece, which interpreters have hitherto not succeeded in dispelling. We need not suppose that Plato used words in order to conceal his thoughts, or that he would have been unintelligible to an educated contemporary. In the Phaedrus and Euthydemus we also find a difficulty in determining the precise aim of the author. Plato wrote satires in the form of dialogues, and his meaning, like that of other satirical writers, has often slept in the ear of posterity. Two causes may be assigned for this obscurity: 1st, the subtlety and allusiveness of this species of composition; 2nd, the difficulty of reproducing a state of life and literature which has passed away. A satire is unmeaning unless we can place ourselves back among the persons and thoughts of the age in which it was written. Had the treatise of Antisthenes upon words, or the speculations of Cratylus, or some other Heracleitean of the fourth century B.C., on the nature of language been preserved to us; or if we had lived at the time, and been 'rich enough to attend the fifty-drachma course of Prodicus,' we should have understood Plato better, and many points which are now attributed to the extravagance of Socrates' humour would have been found, like the allusions of Aristophanes in the Clouds, to have gone home to the sophists and grammarians of the day.



Cratylus A Dialogue


Cratylus A Dialogue
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Author : Plato
language : en
Publisher: Wildside Press LLC
Release Date : 2010-10

Cratylus A Dialogue written by Plato and has been published by Wildside Press LLC this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010-10 with Drama categories.


The Cratylus has always been a source of perplexity to the student of Plato. While in fancy and humour, and perfection of style and metaphysical originality, this dialogue may be ranked with the best of the Platonic writings, there has been an uncertainty about the motive of the piece, which interpreters have hitherto not succeeded in dispelling. We need not suppose that Plato used words in order to conceal his thoughts, or that he would have been unintelligible to an educated contemporary. In the Phaedrus and Euthydemus we also find a difficulty in determining the precise aim of the author. Plato wrote satires in the form of dialogues, and his meaning, like that of other satirical writers, has often slept in the ear of posterity.