A History of Greek Philosophy: The fifth-century enlightenmentUniversity Press, 1962 - Philosophy, Ancient |
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... Prodicus , Critias ; Plato's two types of atheist 235 ( 4 ) Monotheism : Antisthenes 247 X CAN VIRTUE BE TAUGHT ? 250 XI THE MEN Introduction ( 1 ) Protagoras ( 2 ) Gorgias 261 261 262 269 ( 3 ) Prodicus ( 4 ) Hippias 274 280 ( 5 ) ...
... Prodicus , Critias ; Plato's two types of atheist 235 ( 4 ) Monotheism : Antisthenes 247 X CAN VIRTUE BE TAUGHT ? 250 XI THE MEN Introduction ( 1 ) Protagoras ( 2 ) Gorgias 261 261 262 269 ( 3 ) Prodicus ( 4 ) Hippias 274 280 ( 5 ) ...
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... Prodicus a mouthpiece for Antisthenes and so on . Isocrates shows plainly in his Helen ( §2 ) how lacking in originality were the eristics of his and Plato's time , simply repeating what had been said by Protagoras , Gorgias or Melissus ...
... Prodicus a mouthpiece for Antisthenes and so on . Isocrates shows plainly in his Helen ( §2 ) how lacking in originality were the eristics of his and Plato's time , simply repeating what had been said by Protagoras , Gorgias or Melissus ...
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... Prodicus may , like some nineteenth - century anthro- pologists , have seen the early stages of religion as two , first the I Rousseau , Social Contract , 2.14 ( trans . Hopkins ) ; Locke , Second Treatise on Civil Govern- ment , 2.136 ...
... Prodicus may , like some nineteenth - century anthro- pologists , have seen the early stages of religion as two , first the I Rousseau , Social Contract , 2.14 ( trans . Hopkins ) ; Locke , Second Treatise on Civil Govern- ment , 2.136 ...
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... for high fees , to headstrong and ambi- ' The evidence for ascribing the two - stage theory to Prodicus is not absolutely conclusive . It is discussed on pp . 238 ff . below . The Power of the Word : Can ' Virtue ' 24 Topics of the Day.
... for high fees , to headstrong and ambi- ' The evidence for ascribing the two - stage theory to Prodicus is not absolutely conclusive . It is discussed on pp . 238 ff . below . The Power of the Word : Can ' Virtue ' 24 Topics of the Day.
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... Prodicus , one of the recognized ' Sophists'.4 A sophistes writes or teaches because he has a special skill or knowledge to impart . His sophia is practical , whether in the fields of conduct and politics or in the technical arts . If ...
... Prodicus , one of the recognized ' Sophists'.4 A sophistes writes or teaches because he has a special skill or knowledge to impart . His sophia is practical , whether in the fields of conduct and politics or in the technical arts . If ...
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