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Protagoras (of Abdera) (lived c. 485–c. 420 BC)

Greek sophist, or travelling lecturer. He taught rhetorical and political skills for a fee. In his dictum that ‘Man is the measure of all things’, Protagoras was probably both denying that there is any objective truth (relativism) and criticizing the theory of Parmenides and the Eleatic School that reality is single and unchanging.



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