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  1. Why Justice and Holiness are Similar: Pro tago ras 330-331.Jerome Wakefield - 1987 - Phronesis 32 (1):267-276.
  • Critical notice.Alan Code & James C. Dybikowski - 1980 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 10 (2):311-325.
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  • Critical Notice of Plato: "Protagoras," translated with notes by C. C. W. Taylor.Alan Code & James C. Dybikowski - 1980 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 10 (2):311-325.
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  • The Argument of the Protagoras.William S. Cobb - 1982 - Dialogue 21 (4):713-731.
    It is widely assumed that the arguments tendered by Sokrates in the Protagoras involve serious logical fallacies. My contention is that this view is mistaken, and I shall argue that Sokrates makes no significant logical errors in this dialogue. I shall begin with a few general assertions about the dialogue as a dramatic whole, since I believe that a grasp of the general theme and character of the dialogue is essential for understanding the argumentation.
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