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sophists by Plato. In his
dialogue Protagoras,
Plato credits him with
inventing the role of the
professional sophist.
Protagoras is also
believed to have created...
- the
elderly Protagoras, a
celebrated sophist and philosopher. The
discussion takes place at the home of Callias, who is host to
Protagoras while he is...
- dictionary.
Protagoras was a pre-Socratic Gr**** philosopher.
Protagoras may also
refer to:
Protagoras (crater), a
lunar impact crater Protagoras (dialogue)...
- in the vicinity. The
crater is
named for the Gr****
sophist Protagoras of Abdera.
Protagoras is a
crater of
Lower (Early)
Imbrian age. By
convention these...
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representation of them may be; however,
Protagoras and
Prodicus are portra**** in a
largely positive light in
Protagoras.
Protagoras argued that "man is the measure...
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similar in
nature to that of Socrates'
overturning of
Protagoras.
Modern philosophers overturning Protagoras'
subjective truth include Edmund Husserl and John...
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Retrieved 30
April 2020. dictionary.com –
incontinence Protagoras at
Project Gutenberg Plato,
Protagoras, 358d,
Plato in
Twelve Volumes,
volume 3, translated...
- of
impulses (a view
termed motivational intellectualism). In Plato's
Protagoras (345c4–e6),
Socrates implies that "no one errs willingly",
which has become...
- 135. p. 156,
James Adam,
Platonis Protagoras,
Cambridge University Press, 1893; p. 83, C.C.W. Taylor, Plato:
Protagoras,
Oxford University Press, 2002....
- that the
famous sophist Protagoras took on a
promising pupil, Euathlus, on the
understanding that the
student pay
Protagoras for his
instruction after...