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further reference to
Thrasymachus in the
Rhetoric finds Herodicus punning on
Thrasymachus' name. "Herodicus said of
Thrasymachus, 'You are
always bold...
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Thrasymachus (Gr****: Θρασύμαχος; fl. 4th
century BCE) of Corinth, was a
philosopher of the
Megarian school.
Little is
known about him
except that he was...
- this point,
Thrasymachus claims that the
unjust person is
wiser than the just person, and
Socrates gives three arguments re****ing
Thrasymachus. However,...
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Megarian school;
Eubulides of Miletus; Clinomachus; and
Thrasymachus of Corinth.
Thrasymachus was a
teacher of Stilpo, who was the
teacher of Zeno of...
- the Republic, is
devoted to
answering a
challenge made by the
sophist Thrasymachus, that
conventional morality,
particularly the
virtue of justice, actually...
- does not
hesitate to
express his
doubts about Socrates' re****ation of
Thrasymachus. His
speech opens with a
classification of goods,
which will be taken...
-
applied to
groups or
corporate bodies, and
works of art.
Callicles and
Thrasymachus are two
characters of Plato's dialogues,
Gorgias and Republic, respectively...
- must." In the
first chapter of Plato's Republic, aut****d
around 375 BC
Thrasymachus claims that "justice is
nothing else than the
interest of the stronger"...
- Gr****
physician Phaleas of
Chalcedon (4th
century BC), Gr****
statesman Thrasymachus (5th
century BC), Gr****
sophist Xenocrates (4th
century BC), Gr**** philosopher...
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