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- Language
- English
- Published in
- Publisher
- BiblioBazaar
- Pages
- 146
- ISBN
- 9781434610379
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Original edition details
Other editions (37)
Cratylus (annotated)
2015 • CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
English
Cratylus Translated by Benjamin Jowett
2017 • CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
English
Cratylus (Esprios Classics) Translated by Benjamin Jowett
2021 • Blurb, Incorporated
English
Cratylus (A Dialogue)
2024 • Wildside Press, LLC
English
Cratylus (Dodo Press)
2007 • Dodo Press
English
Other editions

Cratylus (annotated)
2015 • CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
English

Cratylus Translated by Benjamin Jowett
2017 • CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
English

Cratylus (Esprios Classics) Translated by Benjamin Jowett
2021 • Blurb, Incorporated
English

Cratylus (A Dialogue)
2024 • Wildside Press, LLC
English

Cratylus (Dodo Press)
2007 • Dodo Press
English

Kratylos Bütün Yapitlari - 23
2015 • Say Yayinlari
Turkish

Cratylus
2013 • Start Classics
English

Cratylus
2011 • Bod Third Party Titles
English

Cratylus
2006 • Echo Library
English

Kratylos Übersetzung und Kommentar
2021 • Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
German

Cratylus
2019 • Independently published
English

Cratylus
2003 • Indypublish.Com
English

Cratylus
2006 • Hard Press
English

Cratylus
2018 • Independently Published
English

Cratylus
2007 • BiblioBazaar
English

Cratylus
2004 • Quiet Vision Publishing
English

Cratylus
2004 • Kessinger Publishing, LLC
English

Platon, Oeuvres Completes. Tome V, 2e Partie Cratyle
1931 • Les Belles Lettres
French

Cratylus
2019 • Independently published
English

Cratylus Large Print
2020 • Independently Published
English

Cratylus
2019 • Independently Published
English

Cratylus
2020 • Independently Published
English

Cratylus
2005 • eBooksLib
English

kratylos / κρατύλος

Cratylus
2020 • Independently Published
English

Cratylus
2003 • Indypublish.Com
English

Cratylus
2018 • Independently Published
English

CRATYLUS (Dialogues of Plato)
2019 • Independently published
English

Cratylus Large Print
2020 • Amazon Digital Services LLC - KDP Print US
English

Cratylus
2022 • Legare Street Press
English

Kratylos
2019 • Iletisim Yayinlari
Turkish

Cratylus
2020 • Independently Published
English

Cratylus
2022 • Legare Street Press
English

Cratylus
2019 • Amazon Digital Services LLC - KDP Print US
English

kratylos / κρατύλος
2001 • Polis
Modern Greek

Kratylos (German Edition)
2013 • Henricus - Edition Deutsche Klassik Gmbh, Berlin
German

Cratylus
2019 • Independently Published
English
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The reviews consistently praise the book for tackling profound and enduring questions about the nature of language and its relationship to reality. Readers find it an indispensable and foundational work for understanding early ideas in linguistics, metaphysics, and the theory of Forms, often noting its remarkable prescience for an ancient text. The dialogue is celebrated for its intellectual stimulation, challenging readers to reflect deeply on how language functions and its implications for knowledge. Many appreciate Socrates' engaging and insightful style, which skillfully navigates complex arguments and employs satire to expose various viewpoints on the origin and correctness of names.
However, a recurring criticism highlights the book's demanding nature, particularly its heavy reliance on ancient Greek etymologies. This aspect often renders large sections of the dialogue difficult, dull, and tedious for those without specialized knowledge of the language, with some reviewers suggesting that translations struggle to convey the original nuances. Portions of the text, especially the extended etymological explanations, are described as lengthy, repetitive, and occasionally fallacious, leading some to recommend skimming these parts. For some modern readers, the central debate about whether names are inherently natural or purely conventional can feel antiquated or less immediately relevant than other philosophical topics. Furthermore, the dialogue is noted for its inconclusive ending, often leaving questions unresolved and without a definitive, universally accepted conclusion.
In conclusion, this book is recognized as a complex yet crucial text in the history of philosophy, offering a deep dive into fundamental questions about language and its connection to the world. While its reliance on ancient Greek and the specific nature of its arguments can present challenges, it remains a valuable resource for intellectual exploration. It is best suited for students and scholars of philosophy, linguistics, and classical studies who are interested in the foundational debates surrounding language, knowledge, and the earliest philosophical inquiries into these concepts. Readers who appreciate challenging dialogues, satirical philosophical inquiry, and are prepared to engage with detailed arguments will find it a rewarding experience.
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