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" Man is the measure of all things, of things that are that they are, and of things that are not that they are not. "
A History of Philosophy: From Thales to the Present Time - หน้า 74
โดย Friedrich Ueberweg - 1872
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Nature, เล่มที่ 90

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1913 - 788 หน้า
...involved. The educator is too apt to apply to his own case the Protagorean view, and maintain that "man is the measure of all things; of things that are, that they are, and of things that are not, that they are not." Into this antique problem we need not here enter. There...

Nature, เล่มที่ 90

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1913 - 810 หน้า
...involved. The educator is too apt to apply to his own case the Protagorean view, and maintain that "man is the measure of all things; of things that are, that they are, and of things that are not, that they are not." Into this antique problem we need not here enter. There...

The Theaetetus of Plato

Plato - 1875 - 164 หน้า
...was in a somewhat different way that he expressed the same meaning. If I mistake not, he says that 'Man is the measure of all things,' — of things that are, that they are so, and of non-existing things that they are not. You have read it, I think ? Thetct. I have read it...

Individualism: Its Growth and Tendencies, with Some Suggestions as to the ...

Abram Newkirk Littlejohn - 1881 - 228 หน้า
...to the knowing subject — the individual mind. As a corollary from this doctrine, he asserted that Man is the measure of all things, of things that are...they are, of things that are not that they are not, irdarrtav xpij/xaTcov /Atrpov ovOpiairo';, raiv //.tv OVTOIV o!s I<TTI, riav Se OVK ovriav <os OVK...

A Day in Athens with Socrates: Translations from the Protagoras and the ...

Plato - 1883 - 194 หน้า
...esteemed the most learned of his contemporaries, who nicknamed him " Wisdom." His celebrated doctrine, — "Man is the measure of all things; of things that are, that they exist, and of things that are not, that they do not exist," is explained by Plato (Thcatetus, 161 C)...

The Problem of Evil: An Introduction to the Practical Sciences

Daniel Greenleaf Thompson - 1887 - 324 หน้า
...pe-rpou avOpwjros, TOIVp.tv ovitav o1y ecrrl, T<av 8e OVK ov-rtav <as OUK scrnv. Man (ie the individual man) is the measure of all things ; of things that...they are; of things that are not, that they are not. Certainly, upon first thought there does not seem to be anything very alarming in this dictum, though...

Apology of Socrates and Crito

Plato - 1888 - 216 หน้า
...infrequently opposed to those of the gréai Ephesian. In place of Heraclitus's |was Xo'-yos he maintained that Man is the measure of all things; of things that are...that they are, of things that are not that they are not.4 By man he understood man as this or that 1 See Plato's Protagoras, p. 317 a,b. 2 His birth is...

A Brief History of Greek Philosophy

Benjamin Chapman Burt - 1889 - 326 หน้า
...better reason." Theory of Protagoras. — "The measure of all things," says Protagoras, " is man " : " of things that are, that they are ; of things that are not, that they are not." To this dictum, which is in itself equivocal and may mean that the human mind is adequate to the attainment...

Nature, เล่มที่ 42

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1890 - 708 หน้า
...Naden the fundamental principle in philosophy is the famous Protagorean formula of relativity, that " Man is the measure of all things, of things that are...they are, of things that are not that they are not." She insists on the close inter-connection of induction and deduction in all reasoning, the two processes...

Nature, เล่มที่ 42

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1890 - 928 หน้า
...Naden the fundamental principle in philosophy is the famous Protagorean formula of relativity, that " Man is the measure of all things, of things that are...they are, of things that are not that they are not." She insists on the close inter-connection of induction and deduction in all reasoning, the two processes...




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