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Aristotle, Protagoras, and Contradiction: Metaphysics Γ 4-6
In both Metaphysics Γ 4 and 5 Aristotle argues that Protagoras is committed to the view that all contradictions are true. Yet Aristotle’s arguments are not transparent, and later, in Γ 6, he provides Protagoras with a way to escape contradictions.
Evan Keeling
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Sobre Protagoras e Platão: divergências e convergências acerca do fragmento do homem-medida
rotágoras de Abdera, conhecido sofista da Grécia antiga, é compreendido em seus dizeres no decorrer da história da filosofia principalmente devido às contribuições de Platão.
Ana Rafaella Pereira Melo +1 more
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The moral subject curriculum incorporates various disciplines, such as ethics and moral psychology. This study integrates moral psychological, and ethical perspectives within the moral subject curriculum to ensure content consistency.
Hwan Namgung, I. Lee
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Νόμος-φύσις en el diálogo entre Jerjes y Demarato (Hdt. 7.101-104)
El presente artículo analiza el diálogo entre Jerjes y Demarato en el libro VII de las Historias de Heródoto. Este diálogo presenta un argumento en defensa de la supremacía del nómos.
Sergio Javier Barrionuevo
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Abstract Due to their prolonged and multicultural nature, councils functioned historically as hubs for the exchange of ideas, discourse, diplomacy and rhetoric, reflecting broader cultural trends. In the Middle Ages, no international forums were comparable to ecumenical councils, where diverse and influential groups from various regions convened to ...
Federico Tavelli
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Aristotle on the unity of general justice and virtue
Abstract Aristotle opens his much‐anticipated treatment of general justice with a focused discussion of whether general justice is the same as virtue. Competing answers to this question have been offered on Aristotle's behalf, and different parts of EN V.1–2 appear to support alternative views.
Claudia Yau
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Nota sobre una atribución de la oposición nómos-phúsis a la sofística (Platón, Protágoras 337d1-3)
La oposición sofística entre nómos y phúsis suele ser tenida en cuenta como un locus classicus en la historia del pensamiento jurídico-político. Dicha oposición es considerada un punto de inflexión en torno a la tensión entre convención y naturaleza ...
Sergio Barrionuevo
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“Will the judge of all the earth not do justice?” A note on Genesis, Protagoras, and theodicy
definition of Him as “Judge of the world,” one might further suggest that the Master of the Universe in the course of the evolving covenantal relationship with mankind is allowing His creatures to discover aspects of Him that were hitherto unknown to ...
J. R. Russell
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ABSTRACT This conceptual essay, grounded in a close reading of Plato's Theaetetus, argues that before educators can effectively operationalise critical thinking as the rigorous evaluation ('stress‐testing') of competing knowledge claims, university students must first understand foundational epistemological principles rooted in Plato's tripartite ...
Gerry Dunne
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Fragmentos de un discurso sofístico: Antifonte, entre Protágoras y Gorgias.
El articulo analiza la produccion sofistica a partir del caso singular de Antifonte, en virtud del problema de su identidad. Se acepta que el orador y el sofista son la misma persona, lo cual altera la configuracion del corpus que se les atribuye.
Julián Gállego
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