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Protagoras

2009
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Protagoras

Protagoras of Abdera was the most important and famous of the Greek Sophists of the fifth century bce. Though it is difficult to establish his dates with certainty, given the unreliable state of the doxographic tradition for pre-Platonic philosophers, it seems that Protagoras lived from c.
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The Protagoras

1995
AbstractChapter 6 offers a detailed analysis of the Protagoras conceived as the first dialogue in which Plato starts to reflect on the failure of the early dialogues and to provide definitive solutions to moral problems. Although the dialogue is labelled as aporetic, one part of it--the discussion of hedonism--is considered dialectal.
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The Storyline of Plato's Protagoras

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
In the first half of the dialogue, Socrates investigates Protagoras' moral principles. In the second half, the sophist utters a wise saying about ἀνδρeία, followed by Socrates unsaying the wise saying by replacing it with an alternative definition of ἀνδρeία. As Hippocrates intends to associate with Protagoras to acquire wisdom, the wise saying must be
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