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  • Protagoras - Wikipedia
    Protagoras ( proʊˈtæɡərəs, - æs proh-TAG-ər-əs, -⁠ass; Greek: Πρωταγόρας; c 490 BC – c 420 BC) [1] was a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher and rhetorical theorist
  • Protagoras - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    From Plato we know that Protagoras lived approximately 70 years (Meno 91e; other sources state 90 years), which would place his death at around 420 BCE Protagoras’ pupils include Antimoerus of Mende, Carmidas and Euathlus of Athens, and Theodore of Cyrene
  • Protagoras | Sophist, Rhetorician, Atheist | Britannica
    Protagoras was a thinker and teacher, the first and most famous of the Greek Sophists Protagoras spent most of his life at Athens, where he considerably influenced contemporary thought on moral and political questions
  • Protagoras | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    Protagoras of Abdera was one of several fifth century Greek thinkers (including also Gorgias, Hippias, and Prodicus) collectively known as the Older Sophists, a group of traveling teachers or intellectuals who were experts in rhetoric (the science of oratory) and related subjects
  • Protagoras: Full Work Summary | SparkNotes
    From a general summary to chapter summaries to explanations of famous quotes, the SparkNotes Protagoras Study Guide has everything you need to ace quizzes, tests, and essays
  • Protagoras, by Plato - Project Gutenberg
    There is quite as much truth on the side of Protagoras as of Socrates; but the truth of Protagoras is based on common sense and common maxims of morality, while that of Socrates is paradoxical or transcendental, and though full of meaning and insight, hardly intelligible to the rest of mankind
  • Why Ancient Greek Philosopher Protagoras Claimed Humans Cannot Know God
    Protagoras of Abdera, an Ancient Greek philosopher, leading Sophist, and noted religious skeptic, became notorious after standing trial for an agnostic statement in a treatise commonly known as On the Gods
  • Protagoras of Abdera: Of All Things Man Is The Measure
    Protagoras lived and worked in ancient Athens as a sophist, a highly paid teacher of the upper class youth of the city, who instructed his pupils in how to speak well and, especially, how to win court cases
  • Protagoras - New World Encyclopedia
    Protagoras (in Greek Πρωταγόρας) (c 481 B C E – c 420 B C E ) was a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher born in Abdera in Ancient Greece He was one of the best known Sophists Protagoras is best known for his dictum: "Man is the measure of all things "
  • Protagoras Of Abdera And His Agnostic Beliefs That Led To Athenian . . .
    Protagoras of Abdera (c 490-420 BCE) was an ancient sophist lecturer—simply put, a traveling educator-for-hire—whose career overlapped with the great philosopher, Socrates (c 469-399 BCE) Like Socrates, Protagoras treated common religious beliefs with a skeptical and rather agnostic point of view





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