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- Plato's theory of naming, as discussed in his work "Cratylus," involves the concept of "onomata," which are the smallest parts of meaningful formulas. These onomata include names, both proper and common, as well as adjectives and infinitives. Plato's view contrasts with those of other philosophers like Cratylus and Hermogenes, emphasizing a prescriptive theory of naming rather than a descriptive one123.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Plato describes an onoma as the smallest part of a meaningful formula (logos), which suggests a very broad interpretation. His examples of onomata are mainly names, proper and common, but he does introduce adjectives (433E) and infinitives (414A-B) as well.www.jstor.org/stable/20009389The book discusses the rival theories of naming offered by Cratylus, Hermogenes, and Socrates, arguing that Socrates presents a prescriptive theory, laying down what names should be, rather than describing what they are. This distinction between prescriptive and descriptive theories is elaborated and used to illuminate the etymologies themselves.books.google.com/books/about/The_Cratylus.html…
At the very beginning of Plato's Cratylus Hermogenes explains Cratylus' view by saying that it supposes there to be a certain natural correctness (orthotēs) of names; that this correctness is the same for all linguistic groups; and (very strongly) that it has nothing to do with what name anyone actually applies to anything – so that, he is quoted as saying to Hermogenes, ‘your name would not be Hermogenes, even if everyone...
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