Ancilla to the Pre-Socratic Philosophers: A Complete Translation of the Fragments in Diels, Fragmente Der VorsokratikerThis book is a complete translation of the fragments of the pre-Socratic philosophers given in the fifth edition of Diels, Fragmente der Vorsokratiker. |
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... , nor do we know whether not knowing and knowing exist , nor in general whether there is anything or not . 1 Gomperz regarded this as genuine . 2 Protagoras , Frg . 1 . 2. Everything exists which anyone perceives . 3-5 . ( 120.
... , nor do we know whether not knowing and knowing exist , nor in general whether there is anything or not . 1 Gomperz regarded this as genuine . 2 Protagoras , Frg . 1 . 2. Everything exists which anyone perceives . 3-5 . ( 120.
Page 125
... PROTAGORAS OF ABDERA PROTAGORAS of ABDERA : latter half of fifth century B.C. He wrote a book called Truth or Refutatory Arguments or On Being ; and one On the Gods . Various other titles are mentioned . I. ( From ' Truth ' or ...
... PROTAGORAS OF ABDERA PROTAGORAS of ABDERA : latter half of fifth century B.C. He wrote a book called Truth or Refutatory Arguments or On Being ; and one On the Gods . Various other titles are mentioned . I. ( From ' Truth ' or ...
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... ( Protagoras was the first to say that there were two contra- dictory arguments about everything ) . 6b . To make the weaker cause the stronger . ' On Mathematics ' 7. ( Protagoras , arguing against the definition of the mathemati cians ...
... ( Protagoras was the first to say that there were two contra- dictory arguments about everything ) . 6b . To make the weaker cause the stronger . ' On Mathematics ' 7. ( Protagoras , arguing against the definition of the mathemati cians ...
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