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Protagoras |
Πρωταγόρας, 487-412 BC , Ancient Greek sophist
A philosopher and a teacher of philosophy, the first and most famous of the Greek Sophists.Protagoras spent most of his life at Athens, where he considerably influenced contemporary thought on moral and political questions. Plato credits him with having invented the role of the professional sophist and named one of his dialogues after him.
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Ancient Greek
| • | Man is the measure of all things. Πάντων χρημάτων μέτρον έστιν άνθρωπος. 62 |
| • | Regarding the gods, I know neither how they are nor how they are not. Περί μεν θεών ουκ έχω ειδέναι, ούθ’ ως εισίν ουθ’ ως ουκ εισίν. 3 |





