A History of Greek Philosophy: (1969) : The fifth-century enlightenmentCambridge University Press, 1962 - Philosophy, Ancient |
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... young men , and public displays of eloquence , for fees . They recognized their descent from the earlier tradition of education by the poets ; indeed Protagoras , in the somewhat self - satisfied speech which Plato puts into his mouth ...
... young men , and public displays of eloquence , for fees . They recognized their descent from the earlier tradition of education by the poets ; indeed Protagoras , in the somewhat self - satisfied speech which Plato puts into his mouth ...
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... young men of good family who wished to enter politics , and those , like a certain Antimoerus of Mende ( not , that is , an Athenian ) , who was studying ' for professional pur- poses ( πì Téxνn ) , to become a Sophist himself ' . " In ...
... young men of good family who wished to enter politics , and those , like a certain Antimoerus of Mende ( not , that is , an Athenian ) , who was studying ' for professional pur- poses ( πì Téxνn ) , to become a Sophist himself ' . " In ...
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... young man the sophia which will fit him to manage an estate , govern a city , and in general show the savoir - faire proper to a gentleman . When Anytus reviles them as a menace to society , and Socrates asks to whom then , in his ...
... young man the sophia which will fit him to manage an estate , govern a city , and in general show the savoir - faire proper to a gentleman . When Anytus reviles them as a menace to society , and Socrates asks to whom then , in his ...
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... young Hippocrates is asked what he thinks a Sophist is , he replies : ' A master of the art of making clever speakers ' ( Prot . 312d ) . The speaker's art they practised themselves , taught personally , and expounded in written ...
... young Hippocrates is asked what he thinks a Sophist is , he replies : ' A master of the art of making clever speakers ' ( Prot . 312d ) . The speaker's art they practised themselves , taught personally , and expounded in written ...
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... young they were ambitious , contentious , breaking out in all directions . In the same strain T. Gomperz ( Gr . Th . 1.480 ) perceived in the rhetoric of Gorgias ' the streaming and unbridled vitality of an age in which the young blood ...
... young they were ambitious , contentious , breaking out in all directions . In the same strain T. Gomperz ( Gr . Th . 1.480 ) perceived in the rhetoric of Gorgias ' the streaming and unbridled vitality of an age in which the young blood ...
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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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