The measure of all things
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Platon Athenian is an ancient Greek philosopher, a student of Socrates, a teacher of Aristotle. It is from Plato that philosophy is formed as a system of knowledge.
Man - the measure of all things. Or not? Socrates with the philosophers-sophists in Protagor argue about this, defending the goodness of the gods, but not man and revealing the concepts of virtue to opponents, which is the highest knowledge.
The compilation also includes the works of Plato Feag, Mereksen, “Malexen”, “ Euthema ”,“ Gorgias ”,“ Menon ”. These Socratic works have the form of dialogs in which the problems of education and the principles of education, knowledge and ignorance, truth and lies, chaos and order, good and evil are clarified by the method of questions and answers
Man - the measure of all things. Or not? Socrates with the philosophers-sophists in Protagor argue about this, defending the goodness of the gods, but not man and revealing the concepts of virtue to opponents, which is the highest knowledge.
The compilation also includes the works of Plato Feag, Mereksen, “Malexen”, “ Euthema ”,“ Gorgias ”,“ Menon ”. These Socratic works have the form of dialogs in which the problems of education and the principles of education, knowledge and ignorance, truth and lies, chaos and order, good and evil are clarified by the method of questions and answers
Author:
Author:Plato
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Politics & Social Science
- Category:Phylosophy
- Category:Reference books
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:newspaper
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-17-154275-7
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