A History of Greek Philosophy: The fifth-century enlightenment. IntroductionCambridge University Press, 1962 - Philosophy, Ancient |
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... Isocrates and Aristotle . The character of the Sophists may have changed , but they remained professionals from Protagoras to the time of Isocrates at least . ' Those who sell their wisdom for money to anyone who wants it are called ...
... Isocrates and Aristotle . The character of the Sophists may have changed , but they remained professionals from Protagoras to the time of Isocrates at least . ' Those who sell their wisdom for money to anyone who wants it are called ...
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... Isocrates , though a much younger man than Gorgias , was his pupil when in his early twenties ( Münscher in RE , IX , 2152 ) . At the beginning of his Helen he attacks paradox - mongers and eristics of all kinds . They are not even ...
... Isocrates , though a much younger man than Gorgias , was his pupil when in his early twenties ( Münscher in RE , IX , 2152 ) . At the beginning of his Helen he attacks paradox - mongers and eristics of all kinds . They are not even ...
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... Isocrates and Plato , see Shorey's article in TAPA , 1909 . ' Of certain passages in Plato and Isocrates , Shorey points out ( op . cit . 195 ) that ' there is nothing in either of which the sufficient suggestion is not found in the ...
... Isocrates and Plato , see Shorey's article in TAPA , 1909 . ' Of certain passages in Plato and Isocrates , Shorey points out ( op . cit . 195 ) that ' there is nothing in either of which the sufficient suggestion is not found in the ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
TOPICS OF THE DAY | 14 |
WHAT IS A SOPHIST? | 27 |
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