Cratylus
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Platos conversation is known as Cratylus (Ancient Greek: Kratylos). In it Socrates is questioned about whether names are conventional or natural or if language is merely a set of random signals or if words have an essential connection to the things they symbolize. The majority of contemporary academics concur that it was mostly composed during Platos supposedly middle era. As an artist employs color to convey the core of his topic in a painting Socrates compares the production of a word to the labor of an artist in Cratylus. The best way to talk is to use names that are similar to the things they name (that is names that are appropriate for them) and the worst way to speak is to use names that are not like the things they name. According to one theory names have developed owing to tradition and convention thus individuals who use them can replace them with something unrelated. The opposite approach holds that names come about because they express the essence of their topic. Many of the terms that Socrates gives as examples may have originated from a concept that was formerly associated with the name but they have since evolved.
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