The Sophists : by W.K.C. Guthrie. History of Greek philosophy. Vol 3a
Series: A history of Greek philosophyPublication details: London ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1971 (1993 printing)Description: ix, 345 p. ; 23 cmISBN: 0521096669; 9780521096669Subject(s): Sophists (Greek philosophy)LOC classification: B 288 | .G86 1971Online resources: Table of contents Notre Dame Online Access | Publisher description Online Access
Contents:
Introduction -- Topics of the day -- What is a sophist? -- The 'Nomos' - 'Physis' antithesis in morals and politics -- The social compact -- Equality -- The relativity of values and its effects on ethical theory -- Rhetoric and philosophy -- Rationalist theories of religion : agnosticism and atheism -- Can virtue be taught? -- The men.
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"First published as part 1 of A history of Greek philosophy, volume III, Cambridge University Press, 1969"
Includes bibliographical references (p. 321-330) and index.
Introduction -- Topics of the day -- What is a sophist? -- The 'Nomos' - 'Physis' antithesis in morals and politics -- The social compact -- Equality -- The relativity of values and its effects on ethical theory -- Rhetoric and philosophy -- Rationalist theories of religion : agnosticism and atheism -- Can virtue be taught? -- The men.