A History of Greek Philosophy: The fifth-century enlightenmentUniversity Press, 1962 - Philosophy, Ancient |
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... doctrine of law in the twentieth century recapitulates the speculation of fifth - century Greek Sophistic . ' Its effect on the Enlightenment of the eighteenth century is vividly portrayed in Ernst Cassirer's Philosophy of the ...
... doctrine of law in the twentieth century recapitulates the speculation of fifth - century Greek Sophistic . ' Its effect on the Enlightenment of the eighteenth century is vividly portrayed in Ernst Cassirer's Philosophy of the ...
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... doctrine unless it is kept in very scrupulous hands . In fact it was being imparted , for high fees , to headstrong and ambi- ' The evidence for ascribing the two - stage theory to Prodicus is not absolutely conclusive . It is discussed ...
... doctrine unless it is kept in very scrupulous hands . In fact it was being imparted , for high fees , to headstrong and ambi- ' The evidence for ascribing the two - stage theory to Prodicus is not absolutely conclusive . It is discussed ...
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... doctrine and the nihilism of Gorgias's treatise On Nature or the Non - existent . Finally , one of the most hotly debated questions of the day , which because it was taken up by Socrates continued to be discussed by Plato and even ...
... doctrine and the nihilism of Gorgias's treatise On Nature or the Non - existent . Finally , one of the most hotly debated questions of the day , which because it was taken up by Socrates continued to be discussed by Plato and even ...
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... doctrines . His conclusions won general acceptance , and ' Anon . π . vóμwv ' was freely cited , until in 1956 M. Gigante argued ( Nom . Bas . 268-92 ) first that the passages in question cannot be isolated from the rest of the speech ...
... doctrines . His conclusions won general acceptance , and ' Anon . π . vóμwv ' was freely cited , until in 1956 M. Gigante argued ( Nom . Bas . 268-92 ) first that the passages in question cannot be isolated from the rest of the speech ...
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... doctrine ' - words which acquire significance in the light of his later behaviour . Socrates proceeds to do this by several arguments , 3 and to determine Thrasymachus's position it is important to notice the nature of his responses to ...
... doctrine ' - words which acquire significance in the light of his later behaviour . Socrates proceeds to do this by several arguments , 3 and to determine Thrasymachus's position it is important to notice the nature of his responses to ...
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agree Alcibiades Alcidamas Antiphon Antisthenes Apol appears areté argued argument Aristippus Aristophanes Aristotle Aristotle's atheism Athenian Athens believed called Callicles character claim Clouds connexion contemporary Cratylus Critias criticism death definition democracy Democritus dialogue Diogenes discussion divine doctrine Eleatic ethical Euripides evidence existence fact fifth century Gesch give gods Gomperz Gorgias Greek Grote Halbb Hippias historical human idea interest Isocrates justice knowledge logos Lycophron matter means mentioned mind moral nature Nestle nomoi nomos opinion orator origin Parmenides passage Phaedo philosophers physis Plato pleasure poets political practical probably Prodicus Prot Protagoras Protagoras's psyche pupil question quoted reference rhetoric says sense Sextus slave Socrates Socrates's Sophists Sophs soul speaks speech teaching Theaet Theaetetus theory things thought Thrasymachus Thucydides true truth Untersteiner unwritten laws virtue VMzuL words writing Xenophon Zeus καὶ τὸ τῶν