The field of rhetoric has recently begun to position the Sophists as an integral part of the history of the discipline. Sophistic influence has been acknowledged in other fields as well, particularly philosophy and literary theory; however, Sophistic influence on political theory has been virtually ignored. This thesis examines the epistemology of the Sophists within the context of the debates of ancient Greece, and illustrates the connections between Sophistic thought and the ideology behind the structuring of the American federal government. Specific connections are made between the epistemology of the Sophists and that expressed in The Federalist, as well as that of earlier political theorists Thomas Hobbes and John Locke.Department of E...
Bibliography: p. 185-187.The Greeks: The republic of Plato.--Rome: organisation and empire.--The mid...
The sophists were itinerant teacher who shifted the attention of philosophy from nature to man. As t...
This dissertation is the formulation of an argument for the incorporation of a liberated federalism ...
This paper examines the classical themes and ancient historical examples presented through the Feder...
In one sense, the debate over the Constitution of 1787 amounted to a battle to determine the true he...
Includes bibliographical references.In order to understand American political philosophy, it is nece...
The sophists were itinerant professional teachers and intellectuals who frequented Athens and other ...
This essay aims to reveal the relationship between sophistry and law in a twofold direction: on one ...
The proposition that a people, conceived of and acting as a whole, is the ultimate ground of politic...
An examination of the role of the Sophists in ancient Greek democracy, with special reference to the...
The article aims to present a comprehensive review about the influence of Montesquieu, Locke and Rou...
The Constitution of the United States is not simply a system of government designed to preserve, pro...
grantor: University of TorontoThis work seeks to address and clarify the problem of oligar...
This thesis contributes to an understanding of the pathways of civic influence into the least danger...
On the History of Political Philosophy: Great Political Thinkers from Thucydides to Locke is a livel...
Bibliography: p. 185-187.The Greeks: The republic of Plato.--Rome: organisation and empire.--The mid...
The sophists were itinerant teacher who shifted the attention of philosophy from nature to man. As t...
This dissertation is the formulation of an argument for the incorporation of a liberated federalism ...
This paper examines the classical themes and ancient historical examples presented through the Feder...
In one sense, the debate over the Constitution of 1787 amounted to a battle to determine the true he...
Includes bibliographical references.In order to understand American political philosophy, it is nece...
The sophists were itinerant professional teachers and intellectuals who frequented Athens and other ...
This essay aims to reveal the relationship between sophistry and law in a twofold direction: on one ...
The proposition that a people, conceived of and acting as a whole, is the ultimate ground of politic...
An examination of the role of the Sophists in ancient Greek democracy, with special reference to the...
The article aims to present a comprehensive review about the influence of Montesquieu, Locke and Rou...
The Constitution of the United States is not simply a system of government designed to preserve, pro...
grantor: University of TorontoThis work seeks to address and clarify the problem of oligar...
This thesis contributes to an understanding of the pathways of civic influence into the least danger...
On the History of Political Philosophy: Great Political Thinkers from Thucydides to Locke is a livel...
Bibliography: p. 185-187.The Greeks: The republic of Plato.--Rome: organisation and empire.--The mid...
The sophists were itinerant teacher who shifted the attention of philosophy from nature to man. As t...
This dissertation is the formulation of an argument for the incorporation of a liberated federalism ...