Oxford University Press (1956)
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In this dialogue Plato shows the pretensions of the leading sophist, Protagoras, challenged by the critical arguments of Socrates. The dialogue broadens out to consider the nature of the good life and the role of intellect and pleasure
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Keywords | Sophists (Greek philosophy Virtue |
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Call number | B382.A5.T39 2009 |
ISBN(s) | 9780199555659 0801441994 9780872200951 9780198239345 9780872200944 0872200949 0872200957 9780801441998 |
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