Prodicus
Prodicus of Ceos (/ˈproʊdɪkəs/; Greek: Πρόδικος ὁ Κεῖος, Pródikos ho Keios; c. 465 BC – c. 395 BC) was a Greek philosopher, and part of the first generation of Sophists. He came to Athens as ambassador from Ceos, and became known as a speaker and a teacher. Plato treats him with greater respect than the other sophists, and in several of the Platonic dialogues Socrates appears as the friend of Prodicus. One writer claims Socrates used his method of instruction. Prodicus made linguistics and ethics prominent in his curriculum. The content of one of his speeches is still known, and concerns a fable in which Heracles has to make a choice between Virtue and Vice. He also interpreted religion through the framework of naturalism.
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Prodicus
Prodicus of Ceos (/ˈproʊdɪkəs/; Greek: Πρόδικος ὁ Κεῖος, Pródikos ho Keios; c. 465 BC – c. 395 BC) was a Greek philosopher, and part of the first generation of Sophists. He came to Athens as ambassador from Ceos, and became known as a speaker and a teacher. Plato treats him with greater respect than the other sophists, and in several of the Platonic dialogues Socrates appears as the friend of Prodicus. One writer claims Socrates used his method of instruction. Prodicus made linguistics and ethics prominent in his curriculum. The content of one of his speeches is still known, and concerns a fable in which Heracles has to make a choice between Virtue and Vice. He also interpreted religion through the framework of naturalism.
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O Πρόδικος ο Κείος, Ιουλίδα Κέ ...... η φράση «σοφότερος Προδίκου».
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Prodico (in greco Πρόδικος; Ce ...... come ambasciatore, e a Sparta.
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Prodicos de Céos (en grec anci ...... C. et mort après 399 av. J.-C.
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Prodicus (Oudgrieks: Πρόδικος, ...... er bekendste Griekse sofisten.
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Prodicus of Ceos (/ˈproʊdɪkəs/ ...... h the framework of naturalism.
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Prodiko Keakoa, (c. K.a. 465-c ...... ia: Hercules at the crossroads
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Prodikos adalah seorang filsuf ...... sebuah mitos tentang Herkules.
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Prodikos von Keos (altgriechis ...... nischen Dialog Protagoras auf.
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Prodikos z Keos (V w. p.n.e.) ...... ypides, Teramenes i Izokrates.
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Prodikos z Keu (řecky Πρόδικος ...... jších představitelů sofistiky.
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O Πρόδικος ο Κείος, Ιουλίδα Κέ ...... η φράση «σοφότερος Προδίκου».
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Prodico (in greco Πρόδικος; Ce ...... come ambasciatore, e a Sparta.
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Prodicos de Céos (en grec anci ...... C. et mort après 399 av. J.-C.
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Prodicus (Oudgrieks: Πρόδικος, ...... er bekendste Griekse sofisten.
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Prodicus of Ceos (/ˈproʊdɪkəs/ ...... h the framework of naturalism.
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Prodiko Keakoa, (c. K.a. 465-c ...... ia: Hercules at the crossroads
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Prodikos adalah seorang filsuf ...... sebuah mitos tentang Herkules.
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Prodikos von Keos (altgriechis ...... nischen Dialog Protagoras auf.
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Prodikos z Keos (V w. p.n.e.) ...... ypides, Teramenes i Izokrates.
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Prodikos z Keu (řecky Πρόδικος ...... jších představitelů sofistiky.
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