The sophists : : an introduction / / edited by Patricia F. O'Grady.
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Place / Publishing House: | London : : Bloomsbury,, 2008. |
Year of Publication: | 2008 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (265 pages) :; illustrations |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Patricia O'Grady
- What is a sophist? / Patricia O'Grady
- Political background of the sophists at Athens / Steven R. Robinson
- Protagoras / Jonathan Lavery
- Gorgias / Colin Higgins
- Hippias / Patricia O'Grady
- Prodicus / Craig Cooper
- Antiphon / Andrew Shortridge and Dirk Baltzly
- Thrasymachus / Daniel Silvermintz
- Callicles / Louis Groarke
- Critias / Sabatino DiBernardo
- Euthydemus and Dionysodorus / Geoff Bowe
- Isocrates / Doug Al-Maini
- Anonymus Iamblichi and the double arguments / Patricia O'Grady and Daniel Silvermintz
- Minor Sophists / Trevor Curnow
- Was Socrates a sophist? / Christine Farmer
- Plato: the sophist / Paul Groarke
- Were the sophists philosophers? / Trevor Curnow
- Law against nature? / Andrew Shortridge
- The sophists and natural theology / George Arabatzis
- Can virtue be taught? / Glenn Rawson
- Case against teaching virtue for pay / Geoff Bowe
- Relevance of the sophists today / Seamus Sweeney
- Map / Bevin Boden.