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- catalog contributor b3290816.
- catalog created "c1991.".
- catalog date "1991".
- catalog date "c1991.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1991.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 218-234) and index.".
- catalog description "Prolegomenon to the Study of Early Greek Rhetorical Theory -- Why a Study of Protagoras? -- Defining "Sophist" -- Protagoras' Significance -- Interpreting Ancient Fragments -- Problems Facing the Modern Interpreter -- Literacy and Greek Philosophy -- Four Hermeneutic Principles -- The "Invention" of Rhetoric -- Did Plato Coin Rhetorike? -- The "Invention" Myths Reconsidered -- Sophistic Teaching Reconsidered -- Toward an Understanding of Sophistic Theories of Rhetoric -- Historical Reconstruction and Contemporary Appropriation -- Poulakos' Sophistic Definition of Rhetoric -- Toward Individualistic Studies of the Sophists -- Analysis of the Major Fragments of Protagoras -- The Two-Logoi Fragment -- The Subjective and Heraclitean Interpretations -- The Advancement of Heraclitean Thought -- Translation and Interpretation -- The "Stronger and Weaker" Logoi Fragment -- The Pejorative Interpretation -- The Positive Interpretation -- The Evidence of Aristophanes' Clouds -- Protagoras' Influence on Plato and Aristotle -- The "Human-Measure" Fragment -- Reconsidering the Standard Translation -- The Fragment as a Response to Parmenides -- A Defense of Relativity -- The "Impossible to Contradict" Fragment -- Competing Interpretations of Ouk Estin Antilegein -- Positive Contributions of Ouk Estin Antilegein -- The "Concerning the Gods" Fragment -- Agnosticism or Anthropology? -- Two More Protagorean Fragments -- Protagoras and Early Greek Philosophy and Rhetoric -- Protagoras and Fifth-Century Education -- The Mythic-Poetic Tradition.".
- catalog extent "xvii, 239 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Protagoras and logos.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Protagoras and logos.".
- catalog isPartOf "Studies in rhetoric/communication".
- catalog issued "1991".
- catalog issued "c1991.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Columbia : University of South Carolina Press,".
- catalog relation "Protagoras and logos.".
- catalog subject "183/.1 20".
- catalog subject "B305.P84 S35 1991".
- catalog subject "Protagoras Contributions in rhetoric.".
- catalog subject "Protagoras.".
- catalog subject "Rhetoric Philosophy.".
- catalog subject "Rhetoric, Ancient.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Prolegomenon to the Study of Early Greek Rhetorical Theory -- Why a Study of Protagoras? -- Defining "Sophist" -- Protagoras' Significance -- Interpreting Ancient Fragments -- Problems Facing the Modern Interpreter -- Literacy and Greek Philosophy -- Four Hermeneutic Principles -- The "Invention" of Rhetoric -- Did Plato Coin Rhetorike? -- The "Invention" Myths Reconsidered -- Sophistic Teaching Reconsidered -- Toward an Understanding of Sophistic Theories of Rhetoric -- Historical Reconstruction and Contemporary Appropriation -- Poulakos' Sophistic Definition of Rhetoric -- Toward Individualistic Studies of the Sophists -- Analysis of the Major Fragments of Protagoras -- The Two-Logoi Fragment -- The Subjective and Heraclitean Interpretations -- The Advancement of Heraclitean Thought -- Translation and Interpretation -- The "Stronger and Weaker" Logoi Fragment -- The Pejorative Interpretation -- The Positive Interpretation -- The Evidence of Aristophanes' Clouds -- Protagoras' Influence on Plato and Aristotle -- The "Human-Measure" Fragment -- Reconsidering the Standard Translation -- The Fragment as a Response to Parmenides -- A Defense of Relativity -- The "Impossible to Contradict" Fragment -- Competing Interpretations of Ouk Estin Antilegein -- Positive Contributions of Ouk Estin Antilegein -- The "Concerning the Gods" Fragment -- Agnosticism or Anthropology? -- Two More Protagorean Fragments -- Protagoras and Early Greek Philosophy and Rhetoric -- Protagoras and Fifth-Century Education -- The Mythic-Poetic Tradition.".
- catalog title "Protagoras and logos : a study in Greek philosophy and rhetoric / Edward Schiappa.".
- catalog type "text".