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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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Socrates on Why We Should Inquire [PDF]
This paper examines whether Socrates provides his interlocutors with good reasons to seek knowledge of what virtue is, reasons that they are in a position to appreciate.
Ebrey, David
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Socrates’ kατάβασις and the Sophistic Shades: Education and Democracy
This article addresses the unusually elaborate dramatic context in Plato’s Protagoras and effect of sophistry on democratic Athens. Because Socrates evokes Odysseus’ κατάβασις in the Odyssey to describe the sophists in Callias’ house (314c-316b), I ...
Christine Rojcewicz
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Likeness of an Athenian tyrannical son. Young Hipocrates in Plato's Protagoras [PDF]
The Socratic narration in Plato's Protagoras begins with the appearance of a young man. Early in the morning, a boy who had just learned that the sophist from Abdera is in town and who is yearning to meet him, goes to Socrates to request his accompanying.
Àngel
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Plato's Socrates and his Conception of Philosophy [PDF]
This is a study of Plato's use of the character Socrates to model what philosophy is. The study focuses on the Apology, and finds that philosophy there is the love of wisdom, where wisdom is expertise about how to live, of the sort that only gods can ...
Brown, Eric
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To Tell the Truth: \u3cem\u3eDissoi Logoi\u3c/em\u3e 4 & Aristotle\u27s Response [PDF]
Roll 121a. Quad Wall being demolished. Image 3 of 33. (6 April, 1954) [PHO 1.121a.3]The Boleslaus Lukaszewski (Father Luke) Photographs contain more than 28,000 images of Saint Louis University people, activities, and events between 1951 and 1970.
Goldin, Owen
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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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Guided by the bold ambition to reexamine the nature of philosophy, questions about the foundations and origins of Plato’s dialogues have in recent years gained a new and important momentum.
Olof, Pettersson
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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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