Cheaters win when they make the rules: sophistic ethics in Protagoras' Prometheus myth
Despite Protagoras’ infamous reputation for corrupting his students, his “Great Speech” (Plato, Protagoras 320c-328d) presents one of the most important arguments in the history of ethics.1 Refuting Socrates’ contention that virtue must be unteachable since even the best of men cannot raise good chi...
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Centre for the Study of Myth and Religion in Greek and Roman Antiquity
2018
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| Online Access: | https://pasithee.library.upatras.gr/electra/article/view/2936 |