Nghĩa của từ sophist bằng Tiếng Anh

noun
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a paid teacher of philosophy and rhetoric in ancient Greece, associated in popular thought with moral skepticism and specious reasoning.
His mistress Aspasia and the sophist Anaxagoras were perhaps prosecuted.

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1. 2nd century AD), sophist and rhetorician Apollonius the Effeminate (fl

2. The terms "sophist" and "sophistry" have taken on derogatory connotations in modern times.

3. Asking questions was at the heart of the Sophist approach to learning.

4. 22 The terms "sophist" and "sophistry" have taken on derogatory connotations in modern times.

5. Mum is the sophist who teaches you to view and feel the world around and in mind first.

6. The word " sophist " gradually acquired the connotations of skepticism, ambition and unscrupulous competitiveness which their teaching in fact encouraged.

7. It was basically a selfish act, though no doubt a sophist would argue that it was done for the general good.

8. Apuleius is often considered to be a Latin sophist, a master of narratological and hermeneutic games, with no particular philosophical agenda

9. Aristippus of Cyrene 1) was a sensualistic Sophist before joining the Socratics, and adhered to the theoretical teachings of that school

10. Antiphon was an Athenian sophist, author of Truth, Concord, and — if identical with the same person as Antiphon of Rhamnus — three Tetralogies and many court speeches

11. 120 BC), Greek rhetorician of Alabanda in Caria Apollonius the Sophist , grammarian who lived towards the end of the 1st century, and wrote a renowned Homeric lexicon

12. We must see that the Sophist in commending his wares does not deceive us, like the whole-saler and the retailer who deal in food for the body.

13. You will understand that it is, in fact, from this dialogue, the Sophist, that Martin starts – I mean, Martin Heidegger- in his restoration of the question of being.

14. And for this reason, because Socrates was constantly turning the tables on his confident opponents in argument, he was considered by many Athenians to be just another Sophist.

15. Naturally, if I told you to read Plato's Sophist, it is because in it people are far from falling into this One, and Plotinus is here the best reference in order to test it.

16. Huizi integrated the same and the difference to deny the difference of the objective existence. He only emphasized one aspect of thing, and neglected others. So he came down to be a sophist.