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087 Rhetoric and the Sophists

087 Rhetoric and the Sophists

Released Monday, 4th February 2019
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087 Rhetoric and the Sophists

087 Rhetoric and the Sophists

087 Rhetoric and the Sophists

087 Rhetoric and the Sophists

Monday, 4th February 2019
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In this episode, we describe the development of rhetoric in the ancient Greek world as an art that could be studied and employed in the law courts and politics, and its importance especially in Classical Athens; the roles and various opinions of the Sophists, who were lecturers that traveled from city to city, teaching not only rhetoric but also all of the other subjects that were not being covered by traditional education; and the lives, influences, writings, and various theories put forth by the earliest Rhetoricians and Sophists, including Protagoras, Gorgias, Antiphon, Hippias, Prodicus, and Thrasymachus, as well as synopses on four of Plato's dialogues (Protagoras, Gorgias, Hippias Major, and Hippias Minor)

Show Notes: http://www.thehistoryofancientgreece.com/2019/02/087-rhetoric-and-sophists.html

 

Intro by Devon Field of the Human Circus podcast

Website: https://humancircuspodcast.com

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