Sophists (pt 1) Flashcards

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Who were the sophists?

A
  1. Teachers of rhetoric
  2. They turned away from philosophy and moved towards rhetoric
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What was a common charge against the Sophists?

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They could make “the worse argument seem the better.”

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Who was Protagoras and what was his famous quote?

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  1. A sophist and father of ancient humanism
  2. “Man is the measure of all things”
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Who was Gorgias and what did he believe?

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  1. Sophist and early Skeptic
  2. The right is whatever works to advances your own interests (ie pragmatism)
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5
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Who was Thrasymachus [thru-sym-achus; Θρασύμαχος]?

And what did he believe?

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  1. Α Sophist who attacked the quest for justice
  2. Held to the philosophy “might is right”
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Why did rhetoric become important in Athens?

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  1. Athens had recently become democratic,
  2. Rhetoric became important for politicians getting elected, promoting laws, and making a case in the jury system
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What is one of the reasons that the Sophists play such an important role in the history of philosophy?

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  1. Socrates and Plato formulated their philosophies in direct response to the danger that the Sophists represented
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