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54. Protagoras – The First Sophist and Philosophical Revolutionary

“Man is the measure of all things.” This famous dictum is familiar to most of us, yet I imagine that most people have no idea who uttered those words. You can probably guess by the title of this post that it was none other than the philosopher Protagoras. But what did he mean by it […]

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Posted bySocratesMarch 5, 2022July 30, 2024Posted inGreek Philosophy, Philosophy, Plato, Plato's Dialogues, Protagoras, Rhetoric, Socrates, Sophists, TheaetetusTags: Man is the measure of all things, Plato dialogue Theaetetus, Protagoras and agnosticism, Protagoras and Epistemology, Protagoras and Pericles, Protagoras and the Javelin thrower, Protagoras the Sophist2 Comments on 54. Protagoras – The First Sophist and Philosophical Revolutionary
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