A History of Greek Philosophy: (1969) : The fifth-century enlightenmentCambridge University Press, 1962 - Philosophy, Ancient |
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... SOPHISTS I INTRODUCTION page xii xvi 3 II TOPICS OF THE DAY 14 III WHAT IS A SOPHIST ? 27 ( 1 ) The word ' sophist ' 27 ( 2 ) The Sophists 35 ( a ) Professionalism 35 ( b ) Inter - city status 40 ( c ) Methods 41 ( d ) Interests and ...
... SOPHISTS I INTRODUCTION page xii xvi 3 II TOPICS OF THE DAY 14 III WHAT IS A SOPHIST ? 27 ( 1 ) The word ' sophist ' 27 ( 2 ) The Sophists 35 ( a ) Professionalism 35 ( b ) Inter - city status 40 ( c ) Methods 41 ( d ) Interests and ...
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... Sophists , namely that ' while the Enlightenment was a family of philosophes , it was something more as well : it was a cultural climate , a world in which the philosophes acted , from which they noisily rebelled and quietly drew many ...
... Sophists , namely that ' while the Enlightenment was a family of philosophes , it was something more as well : it was a cultural climate , a world in which the philosophes acted , from which they noisily rebelled and quietly drew many ...
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... Sophists , and other texts relating to them , are included in the Fragmente der Vorsokratiker of Diels and Kranz ( abbreviated DK ) on the curious principle explained in my second volume , p . 345 , n . 1. They are also to be found ...
... Sophists , and other texts relating to them , are included in the Fragmente der Vorsokratiker of Diels and Kranz ( abbreviated DK ) on the curious principle explained in my second volume , p . 345 , n . 1. They are also to be found ...
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William Keith Chambers Guthrie. PART ONE THE WORLD OF THE SOPHISTS INTRODUCTION ' To describe is to select ; to select PART THE WORLD OF THE SOPHISTS.
William Keith Chambers Guthrie. PART ONE THE WORLD OF THE SOPHISTS INTRODUCTION ' To describe is to select ; to select PART THE WORLD OF THE SOPHISTS.
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... Sophists . Whatever we may think of the Sophistic movement , we must all agree that ( as Alban Lesky puts it in his history of Greek literature ) no intellectual movement can be compared with it in the permanence of its results , and ...
... Sophists . Whatever we may think of the Sophistic movement , we must all agree that ( as Alban Lesky puts it in his history of Greek literature ) no intellectual movement can be compared with it in the permanence of its results , and ...
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