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Protagoras (Greek: Πρωταγόρας) (ca. 490– 420 BC) was a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher and is numbered as one of the sophists by Plato. ...
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Protagoras is a dialogue of Plato. The main argument is between the elderly Protagoras, a celebrated sophist, and Socrates. The discussion takes place at ...
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Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy article by Carol Poster. Deals extensively with what we know about the life, doctrines and influence of this Sophist.
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When we entered, we found Protagoras taking a walk in the cloister; and next to him, .... I replied: I will begin again at the same point, Protagoras, ...
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Protagoras believed nothing was exclusively good or bad, true or false and that man is his own authority, saying that "man is the measure of all things". ...
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From a general summary to chapter summaries to explanations of famous quotes, the SparkNotes Protagoras Study Guide has everything you need to ace quizzes, ...
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380 BC PROTAGORAS by Plato translated by Benjamin Jowett PROTAGORAS PERSONS OF THE DIALOGUE: SOCRATES, who is the narrator of the Dialogue to his Companion; ...
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Further comments from James A. Towle, Commentary on Plato: Protagoras : ... Cross references from J. Adam, A. M. Adam, Commentary on Plato, Protagoras : ...
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Benjamin Jowett translation. In plain text or as a zip file, at Project Gutenberg.
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Protagoras of Abdera lived from about 480-411 B.C. He was a contemporary of Socrates. In 415 he was forced to flee Athens because his works were condemned ...
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