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The dialogue features Socrates, Hermogenes, and Cratylus debating whether names possess inherent meanings or if they are mere conventions. It delves into the intricate relationship between language and reality, questioning the ability of words to accurately represent the world. Socrates challenges the views of his companions, advocating for the idea that language is fluid rather than fixed. Ultimately, the text leaves unresolved whether a perfect language exists, making it one of Plato's more complex works, rich in philosophical inquiry.
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Cratylus, Plato
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