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[...] is a dialogue by Plato. The main argument is between the elderly [...] , a celebrated Sophist, and Socrates. The discussion takes place at the home of Callias, who is host to [...] while he is in town, and concerns the nature of Sophists, the unity and the teachability of virtue.
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Protagoras

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[...] is a dialogue by Plato. The main argument is between the elderly [...] , a celebrated Sophist, and Socrates. The discussion takes place at the home of Callias, who is host to [...] while he is in town, and concerns the nature of Sophists, the unity and the teachability of virtue.
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[...] is a dialogue by Plato. The main argument is between the elderly [...] , a celebrated Sophist, and Socrates. The discussion takes place at the home of Callias, who is host to [...] while he is in town, and concerns the nature of Sophists, the unity and the teachability of virtue.
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Protagoras
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r The Chariot Related articles Commentaries The Academy in Athens Socratic problem Middle Platonism Neoplatonism and Christianity Allegorical interpretations of Plato Socratic fallacy [imagelink] Philosophy portal v t e <span>Protagoras (/proʊˈtæɡərəs/; Greek: Πρωταγόρας) is a dialogue by Plato. The traditional subtitle (which may or may not be Plato's) is "or the Sophists". The main argument is between the elderly Protagoras, a celebrated Sophist, and Socrates. The discussion takes place at the home of Callias, who is host to Protagoras while he is in town, and concerns the nature of Sophists, the unity and the teachability of virtue. A total of twenty-one people are named as present. Contents [hide] 1 The characters 2 Summary 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Prodicus is wrestled out of bed 2.3 Protagoras' great spe

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