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Since the early 20th century, two new disciplines emerged in the tradition of analytic philosophy: meta-ethics and political epistemology. Nevertheless, debates on such questions go back to the ancient Greeks and, in particular, to the debates between ...
Manuel Knoll
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O pensamento do sofista Protágoras seria, no âmbito da filosofia grega, uma nova maneira de compreender o mundo, diferente dos seus antecessores. Vemos em Protágoras a passagem da cosmologia para a antropologia.
Eliane Christina de Souza
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Protágoras contra Sócrates: valentía y conocimiento en Protágoras 349e-351b
Hacia el final del Protágoras, Sócrates y Protágoras disputan sobre si la valentía y el conocimiento (o sabiduría) son lo mismo. El primer argumento que Sócrates emplea para mostrarlo, y la respuesta de Protágoras, han sido objeto de mucha discusión ...
José Edgar González Varela
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Protagoras on democracy and the rule of law
The sophist Protagoras is famous for being the first consistent relativist who argued that there is no objective truth and every perception is valid for those who experience it. He extended this relativism to morality and politics and maintained that the
Giorgini, Giovanni
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The Problem of Teaching Virtue Between the Protagoras and the Phaedrus
Socrates’ final argument in the Protagoras is premised on the surprising identification of the pleasant with the good and argues that virtue is the “art of measurement” that can be easily taught to the Many.
Jozef Majerník
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History of Thought and History of Humankind in Plato’s Protagoras
In Plato’s Protagoras, prompted by Socrates, Protagoras grapples with the complex problem of the nature of the sophistike techne that he professes. To clarify the nature of his teaching, he reconstructs a history of his discipline, identifying a series ...
Michele Corradi
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Theaetetus 151e–186e: Did Plato Refute Protagoras?
In the Theaetetus, which seeks a definition of knowledge, the first definition of Theaetetus, namely that ‘knowledge is perception’, is easily refuted without the need to refer to Protagoras.
Guido Calenda
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Principles of the Socratic-Platonic Theory of Education in Protagoras [PDF]
The present essay is a study and an analysis of important theoretical principles that we might find in Protagoras. Subject of this dialogue are moral virtues: their unity/plurality and teachebility or unteachebility. Virtues generally are wisdom, justice,
Majid Sadremajles
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El primer brote: origen del humanismo
En el siglo V a. C. surgió en Atenas y, luego se extendió a casi toda la Grecia antigua, un movimiento ético-filosófico con fuerte orientación a la filosofía política, que se conoce como sofismo y/o sofistería. Las dos figuras más prominentes del sofismo
Miguel David Baraona Cockerell
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Transformation of the polis and two sophistic reflections: Protagoras and Callicles [PDF]
By comparing Protagoras' and Callicles' arguments, the author outlines two accounts that respond to the questions raised by the changing social realities of 5th century BC Athens. The two sophists' views are comprised of several complementary elements: 1)
Simendić Marko
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