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Plato's "Protagoras" is the dialogue which pits Socrates against Protagoras as representative of the 'sophistic movement' and clearly distances Socrates from his teachings. Protagoras was the chief exponent of the view, ascribed comically by Aristophanes in "Clouds" to Socrates himself, that one should be able to argue with equal force for or against any particular socio-political or ethical standpoint (i.e. make the weaker argument appear the stronger). He was also author of the famous dictum that 'man ins the measure of all things'. This long-standing edition remains invaluable. It contains a clear introduction, the Greek text, detailed annotation, and appendices on the Simonides poem discussed by Socrates in the dialogue, and on the life and works of the 'real' Protagoras.

Product details

Published 31 Aug 2001
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 266
ISBN 9780862920258
Imprint Bristol Classical Press
Dimensions 220 x 140 mm
Series Greek Texts
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

Plato

Volume Editor

Adela Marion Adam

Volume Editor

James Adam

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