There are intelligible principles inherent in the matter of every phenomenon; because matter is essentially the sum of all the seemings that it has for any and all persons.
Man is the measure of all things. - Protagoras
Man is the measure of all things.
- Protagoras
There are intelligible principles inherent in the matter of every phenomenon; because matter is essentially the sum of all the seemings that it has f… - Protagoras
There are intelligible principles inherent in the matter of every phenomenon; because matter is essentially the sum of all the seemings that it has f…
There are two sides to every question. - Protagoras
There are two sides to every question.
Concerning the gods, I have no means of knowing either that they exist or that they do not exist, nor what sort of form they may have; there are many… - Protagoras
Concerning the gods, I have no means of knowing either that they exist or that they do not exist, nor what sort of form they may have; there are many…
Many things prevent knowledge, including the obscurity of the subject and the brevity of human life - Protagoras
Many things prevent knowledge, including the obscurity of the subject and the brevity of human life
Everyone, including the Athenians [...] are right to accept advice from anyone, since it is incumbent on everyone to share in that sort of excellence… - Protagoras
Everyone, including the Athenians [...] are right to accept advice from anyone, since it is incumbent on everyone to share in that sort of excellence…
As touching the gods, I do not know whether they exist or not, nor how they are featured; for there is much to prevent our knowing: the obscurity of … - Protagoras
As touching the gods, I do not know whether they exist or not, nor how they are featured; for there is much to prevent our knowing: the obscurity of …
Man is the measure of all things, of things that are that they are, and of things that are not that they are not. - Protagoras
Man is the measure of all things, of things that are that they are, and of things that are not that they are not.
As to the gods, I have no means of knowing either that they exist or do not exist. - Protagoras
As to the gods, I have no means of knowing either that they exist or do not exist.
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