This paper is submitted in partial fulfillment of requirements for graduation on the honors program at Ball State University.Its purpose is to defend the following thesis. The Greek sophists did not comprise a force which demoralized the Greek citizens in the fifth century B.C. The sophists were, on the contrary, an important force that helped put morality on a new base. They gave a voice to individualism and enriched Greek thought with their destructive criticism of convention and prejudice. Finally, they were influential in developing a fundamental idea of an organized system of moral and political education.Honors CollegeThesis (B.?
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To examine the sophists and their legacy, it is necessary to reconsider the relation between Socrate...
This essay aims to reveal the relationship between sophistry and law in a twofold direction: on one ...
For four centuries (c. 900-500 B. C.) an aristocratic warrior culture and its concomitant ideals and...
The sophists were itinerant professional teachers and intellectuals who frequented Athens and other ...
This dissertation is a study of the Greek sophists as teachers of aretê (virtue or human excellence)...
The work deals with the education of sophists in ancient Greece. It is divided into three parts ? th...
Thesis advisor: John SallisThis dissertation looks at the way that educational systems affect the le...
Up to the Fifth Century the consequences of an action in the form of censure or disaster proved it w...
An examination of the role of the Sophists in ancient Greek democracy, with special reference to the...
This paper provides an overview of some of the important characteristics of both the Socratic and So...
This literature review describes the current state of research on the Greek sophists. It draws on re...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015This study is about the construction of identity and s...
The paper deals with a n impact of ideas of Sophists in the early Greek philosophy. The ideas of the...
This essay introduces and examines the impact of the Second Sophistic in the Near East on the histor...
Aiming, in contrast to the traditional attitude, to arrive at general distinction of the role of the...
To examine the sophists and their legacy, it is necessary to reconsider the relation between Socrate...
This essay aims to reveal the relationship between sophistry and law in a twofold direction: on one ...
For four centuries (c. 900-500 B. C.) an aristocratic warrior culture and its concomitant ideals and...