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sophist (ˈsɒfɪst) [ad. L. sophista, sophistēs, ad. Gr. σοϕιστής, f. σοϕίζεσθαι to become wise or learned. Hence also Sp. and It. sofista, F. sophiste.] 1. In ancient Greece, one specially engaged in the pursuit or communication of knowledge; esp. one who undertook to give instruction in intellectual...
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Sophist
The word for "sophist" in various languages comes from .
The word "sophist" could be combined with other Greek words to form compounds. This is when the sophist began to come about.
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sophist
sophist/ˈsɔfɪst; `sɑfɪst/ n(fml 文) person who uses clever but false arguments intended to deceive 诡辩者 Many politicians are cunning sophists. 许多政客都是狡猾的诡辩家.
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Sophist (dialogue)
Following this research, all the ‘Sophist’ is dedicated to find the right definition of the name “sophist”. Plato: Sophist, Indianapolis, Ind.: Hackett.
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The Philosophy of Pixar's "Soul" - Medium
Soul follows Joe Gardner (voiced by Jamie Foxx), a middle school music teacher, as he tries to find his life's purpose. Joe is a gifted piano player but feels stuck in a rut. He dreams of being ...
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Callinicus (sophist)
or Suetorius (), sometimes known as Kallinikos of Petra or Callinicus of Petra was an ancient Greek historian of Arab descent, orator, rhetorician and sophist In 273, Callinicus was executed with Zenobia's chief counselor and Greek sophist, Cassius Longinus on the orders of Roman Emperor Aurelian in the city,
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Apsines (sophist)
Apsines () was a sophist from Athens. He was a son of Onasimus (), and grandson of another Apsines who was an Athenian sophist.
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Timaeus the Sophist
Timaeus the Sophist () was a Greek philosopher who lived sometime between the 1st and 4th centuries. Nothing is known about his life.
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Dionysodorus (sophist)
Closely associated with his brother and fellow sophist Euthydemus, he is depicted in the writing of Plato and Xenophon. Additionally, an individual named Dionysodorus appears in Lysias' Against Agoratus speech, who potentially matches the sophist on several biographical
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Argues for the identification of Antiphon the Sophist and Antiphon of Rhamnus. Argues that Antiphon the Sophist and Antiphon of Rhamnus are two, and provides a new edition of and commentary on the fragments attributed to the Sophist
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Damianus (sophist)
As a sophist, Damianus not only taught in Ephesus, but he provided funds to support the city's poor and contributed funds to restore public buildings.
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Eusebius (sophist)
Eusebius, also known as Eusebius the Arabian was an Arab sophist and tutor of the 4th century AD. known to had been active in Antioch during the reign According to the Suda, Eusebius was a rival of the sophist Ulpianus, presumably at the city of Antioch.
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Abas (sophist)
Abas () was an ancient Greek sophist and a rhetorician about whose life nothing is known.
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Callistratus (sophist)
Callistratus (), Greek sophist and rhetorician, probably flourished in the 3rd (or possibly 4th) century CE.
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Polycrates (sophist)
Polycrates (c.440-370 B.C.) was a sophist of Athens, who later retired to Cyprus.
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