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== Diary ==
== Diary ==


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=== Cratylitic Converter ===


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[[Cratylitic Converter]]
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cratylism Cratylism] @ Wikipedia - a philosophical theory reflects the teachings of the Athenian Cratylus (Ancient Greek: Κρατύλος, also transliterated as Kratylos), fl. mid to late 5th century BCE. Cratylus is more popularly known as Socrates' antagonist in Plato's dialogue Cratylus.[1] Vaguely exegetical, Cratylism holds that the fluid nature of ideas, words, and communications leaves them fundamentally baseless, and possibly unable to support logic and reason. It is distinguished from linguisticity by the problematic status of style: in a natural language, where a perfect connection is found between word and things, variations of style are no longer conceivable.
* [[Cratylism (nonfiction)]]
 
=== True Name Blues ===
 
* [[True Name Blues]]
 
=== Tell You A Story ===
 
* [[Tell You A Story]]
 
=== Gnomon Chronicles Game ===
 
* [[Gnomon Chronicles Game]]
* [[Gnomon Chronicles Game (nonfiction)]]
 
=== Twitter posts ===
 
* [[Twitter posts]]
 
=== Robin Hood Dental ===
[[File:Robin_Hood_(movie_poster).jpg|link=Robin Hood Dental|[[Robin Hood Dental]].
 
[[Robin Hood Dental]]


== In the News ==
== In the News ==

Latest revision as of 09:58, 15 March 2021

Online diary of Karl Jones for Monday March 15, 2021.

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Diary

Cratylitic Converter

Cratylitic Converter

  • Cratylism @ Wikipedia - a philosophical theory reflects the teachings of the Athenian Cratylus (Ancient Greek: Κρατύλος, also transliterated as Kratylos), fl. mid to late 5th century BCE. Cratylus is more popularly known as Socrates' antagonist in Plato's dialogue Cratylus.[1] Vaguely exegetical, Cratylism holds that the fluid nature of ideas, words, and communications leaves them fundamentally baseless, and possibly unable to support logic and reason. It is distinguished from linguisticity by the problematic status of style: in a natural language, where a perfect connection is found between word and things, variations of style are no longer conceivable.
  • Cratylism (nonfiction)

True Name Blues

Tell You A Story

Gnomon Chronicles Game

Twitter posts

Robin Hood Dental

[[File:Robin_Hood_(movie_poster).jpg|link=Robin Hood Dental|Robin Hood Dental.

Robin Hood Dental

In the News

Fiction cross-reference

Nonfiction cross-reference

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