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The Sophistication of Ellis Island in Prenatal Diagnosis with Subsequent Selective Termination of Babies with Disabilities [PDF]
Hildebrand, Adam J.
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Protagoras on How Political Communities Come to Be
Classical Philology, 2023This paper discusses Protagoras’ account of how political communities come to be in Plato’s Protagoras. The paper argues against recent readings of Protagoras’ culture story that attempt to assimilate it to Aristotle’s account by claiming that the text ...
J. M. Robitzsch
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Space War: Plato's Protagoras as a Narrative of Contested Space
The Classical journal, 2023:The setting for the greater part of the Protagoras is the notorious home of Callias. But that space is continuously re-imagined and refocalized by the various characters, Socrates included.
James A. Andrews
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Protagoras on Being: Between ὀρθοέπεια and the Eleatic Legacy
Rhizomata, 2023According to a fragment of Porphyry (410 F Smith = 80 B 2 DK), containing a dialogue on the theme of plagiarism, Plato made use of the same arguments as Protagoras’ Περὶ τοῦ ὄντος against monistic thinkers, most likely the Eleatics.
Michele Corradi
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Protagoras of Abdera and Plato's Protagoras
Meet the Philosophers of Ancient Greece, 2021J. Lavery
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Two Portraits of Protagoras in Plato: Theaetetus vs. Protagoras
Illinois Classical Studies, 2022:This article will contrast two portrayals of Protagoras: one in the Theaetetus, where Socrates discusses Protagorean theory and even comes to his defense by imitating the deceased sophist; and another in the Protagoras, where Socrates recounts his ...
Mateo Duque
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Being and Becoming Good in Plato's Protagoras
Illinois Classical Studies, 2022:At the heart of Plato's Protagoras is a lengthy interlude in which Socrates is compelled to offer an interpretation of a poem by Simonides (334c5–49a4).
Brian Reese
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