A History of Greek Philosophy: The fifth-century enlightenmentUniversity Press, 1962 - Philosophy, Ancient |
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... Xenophon ( Cyrop . 3.1.14 and 38ff . ) : the Armenian prince Tigranes tells Cyrus of a teacher with whom he was associating , and whom Xenophon calls sophistes . His father put the man to death , in the belief that he was corrupting ...
... Xenophon ( Cyrop . 3.1.14 and 38ff . ) : the Armenian prince Tigranes tells Cyrus of a teacher with whom he was associating , and whom Xenophon calls sophistes . His father put the man to death , in the belief that he was corrupting ...
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... Xenophon , 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 ...
... Xenophon , 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 ...
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... Xenophon , in a moral epilogue to his treatise on hunting ( ch . 13 ) , castigates them as masters of fraud.3 1 Soph . Εl . 165a21 ; cf. 183b36f . ( where μισθαρνούντων recalls the μισθαρνοῦντες ἰδιῶται of Plato , Rep . 493a ) and EN ...
... Xenophon , in a moral epilogue to his treatise on hunting ( ch . 13 ) , castigates them as masters of fraud.3 1 Soph . Εl . 165a21 ; cf. 183b36f . ( where μισθαρνούντων recalls the μισθαρνοῦντες ἰδιῶται of Plato , Rep . 493a ) and EN ...
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... Xenophon ) that by accepting money they deprived them- selves of their freedom : they were bound to converse with any who could pay their fees , whereas he was free to enjoy the society of anyone he chose ( Mem . 1.2.6 , 1.6.5 ) . He ...
... Xenophon ) that by accepting money they deprived them- selves of their freedom : they were bound to converse with any who could pay their fees , whereas he was free to enjoy the society of anyone he chose ( Mem . 1.2.6 , 1.6.5 ) . He ...
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... below , pp . 234f . Similar language occurs in Xenophon , Mem . 1.4.13 ( man is the only race that worships gods ) and 4.3.14 ( the soul of man τοῦ θείου μετέχει ) . 5 65 GHO art ' they lacked the ' political art ' .
... below , pp . 234f . Similar language occurs in Xenophon , Mem . 1.4.13 ( man is the only race that worships gods ) and 4.3.14 ( the soul of man τοῦ θείου μετέχει ) . 5 65 GHO art ' they lacked the ' political art ' .
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