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55. Man Is the Measure of All Things

Is man the measure of all things? And what does Protagoras mean by this exactly? Some have called him the father of relativism, but we will see in this article that Protagoras actually meant something very different by his famous statement. Read on to see how this relates to issues such as the Civil Rights […]

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Posted bySocratesMarch 18, 2022July 31, 2024Posted inAbortion, Civil Rights Movement, Greek Philosophy, Natural Law, Philosophy, Philosophy of Law, Plato's Dialogues, Political Philosophy, Protagoras, Protagoras, Social Commentary, Sophists, Theaetetus, Western CivilizationTags: civil rights movement, jr., Man is the measure of all things, martin Luther king, natural law, natural law verses positive law, positive law, Protagoras, relativism, roe v. wade, we define our own reality4 Comments on 55. Man Is the Measure of All Things
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