Protagoras and the Sophists
Take a trip to Ancient Greece with @Dr.Philosophy212, to explore the battle that raged between the philosophers, lovers of wisdom, and the Sophists, paid teachers and rhetoricians who viewed knowledge as a weapon to be wielded for personal and group advantage. In this lesson, we will look at Protagoras' famous maxim, "Man is the measure of all things," and consider its implications. #historyofphilosophy #sophists #philosophy #socrates #plato

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