Plato’s Usage of phone in Protagoras

Journal of Ancient Philosophy 13 (1):181-190 (2019)
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Abstract

Phone is a topic that is not so much explored and examined in Plato. Given eighteen times use of this word in Protagoras, this dialogue can be the suitable place to do a research about its meanings. Here the use of phone covers different subjects and facets of this word as an umbrella word so that in order to reach an ordered and meaningful understanding we place those aspects which are analogous in specific set and title

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Mostafa Younesie
University of Pennsylvania

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