A History of Greek Philosophy: The fifth-century enlightenmentUniversity Press, 1962 - Philosophy, Ancient |
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... according to which such concepts as justice and beauty , as well as identity and equality and many others , have an existence apart from the human mind , as independent and unvarying standards to which human perceptions and human ...
... according to which such concepts as justice and beauty , as well as identity and equality and many others , have an existence apart from the human mind , as independent and unvarying standards to which human perceptions and human ...
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... according to standards of right and wrong . For Critias the gods were the invention of an ingenious legislator to prevent men from breaking the laws when not under supervision . Prodicus may , like some nineteenth - century anthro ...
... according to standards of right and wrong . For Critias the gods were the invention of an ingenious legislator to prevent men from breaking the laws when not under supervision . Prodicus may , like some nineteenth - century anthro ...
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... according to the user's point of view . The sophia of charioteer , shipwright or musician must have been to a large extent acquired by learning , but Pindar no doubt pleased his royal patron when he wrote that he who knows much by ...
... according to the user's point of view . The sophia of charioteer , shipwright or musician must have been to a large extent acquired by learning , but Pindar no doubt pleased his royal patron when he wrote that he who knows much by ...
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... Téxvn EpIOTIK @ V . According to Plato ( Soph . 232d ) he published sets of arguments to enable a man to hold his own against The Subjects Taught to being teachers of areté ( of 44 What is a Sophist ? (d) Interests and general outlook.
... Téxvn EpIOTIK @ V . According to Plato ( Soph . 232d ) he published sets of arguments to enable a man to hold his own against The Subjects Taught to being teachers of areté ( of 44 What is a Sophist ? (d) Interests and general outlook.
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... according to Gorgias is there said to be ' the capacity to govern men ' , which is precisely what Gorgias himself , in the Gorgias ( 452d ) , claims to impart through the art of persuasion . See also p . 181 , n . 2 , below . * See ...
... according to Gorgias is there said to be ' the capacity to govern men ' , which is precisely what Gorgias himself , in the Gorgias ( 452d ) , claims to impart through the art of persuasion . See also p . 181 , n . 2 , below . * See ...
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A History of Greek Philosophy: The fifth-century enlightenment William Keith Chambers Guthrie No preview available - 1962 |
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