A History of Greek Philosophy: (1969) : The fifth-century enlightenmentCambridge University Press, 1962 - Philosophy, Ancient |
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Page 51
... . 2 For such opinions in Protagoras see Plato , Theaet . 152a , Euthyd . 286c . The subject is resumed in ch . VIII below . 51 4-2 is here called the sophistic outlook , that ' to (g) Fate of sophistic literature: Plato Aristotle.
... . 2 For such opinions in Protagoras see Plato , Theaet . 152a , Euthyd . 286c . The subject is resumed in ch . VIII below . 51 4-2 is here called the sophistic outlook , that ' to (g) Fate of sophistic literature: Plato Aristotle.
Page 59
... physical and moral as equally subjective is made in connexion with Protagoras by Plato , Theaet . 171e - 172a . * Greenleaf , Order , Empiricism and Politics , extracts from pp . 197-9 . to the ' situational ethic ' of today . ' 59.
... physical and moral as equally subjective is made in connexion with Protagoras by Plato , Theaet . 171e - 172a . * Greenleaf , Order , Empiricism and Politics , extracts from pp . 197-9 . to the ' situational ethic ' of today . ' 59.
Page 64
... an open - minded reading of the myth and the logos which follows it leaves one only with feelings of deep respect for their author . Protagoras on Human Progress agnostic ( cf. Theaet . 162d 64 The ' Nomos ' - ' Physis ' Antithesis.
... an open - minded reading of the myth and the logos which follows it leaves one only with feelings of deep respect for their author . Protagoras on Human Progress agnostic ( cf. Theaet . 162d 64 The ' Nomos ' - ' Physis ' Antithesis.
Page 65
... Theaet . 162d - e ) . His friend Pericles said that our belief in gods rests on the honours that are paid to them as well as the benefits they confer ( Stesimbrotus ap . Plut . Per . 8 ) . Protagoras probably thought this evidence ...
... Theaet . 162d - e ) . His friend Pericles said that our belief in gods rests on the honours that are paid to them as well as the benefits they confer ( Stesimbrotus ap . Plut . Per . 8 ) . Protagoras probably thought this evidence ...
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... Theaet . 172a ) is rather different : the laws of a city are Síkaιa for that city as long as they are in force , but are not necessarily oυupéρovтa . Cf. 167c , and pp . 137 , 172 below . Bignone ( Studi , 74f . ) thought Protagoras was ...
... Theaet . 172a ) is rather different : the laws of a city are Síkaιa for that city as long as they are in force , but are not necessarily oυupéρovтa . Cf. 167c , and pp . 137 , 172 below . Bignone ( Studi , 74f . ) thought Protagoras was ...
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