Protagoras
(eAudiobook)
More Details
Physical Description
2h 32m 0s
Format
eAudiobook
Language
English
Description
Loading Description...
Citations
APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Plato., Plato|AUTHOR., & George Easton|READER. (2023). Protagoras . Interactive Media.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Plato, Plato|AUTHOR and George Easton|READER. 2023. Protagoras. Interactive Media.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Plato, Plato|AUTHOR and George Easton|READER. Protagoras Interactive Media, 2023.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Plato, Plato|AUTHOR, and George Easton|READER. Protagoras Interactive Media, 2023.
Note! Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy. Citation formats are based on standards as of August 2021.
Staff View
Grouping Information
Grouped Work ID | 8c775990-fa5a-fdef-69d7-692dca582e8e-eng |
---|---|
Full title | protagoras |
Author | plato |
Grouping Category | book |
Last Update | 2024-05-15 20:01:03PM |
Last Indexed | 2024-06-29 00:33:49AM |
Book Cover Information
Image Source | hoopla |
---|---|
First Loaded | Nov 29, 2023 |
Last Used | Jun 29, 2024 |
Hoopla Extract Information
stdClass Object ( [year] => 2023 [artist] => Plato [fiction] => [coverImageUrl] => https://cover.hoopladigital.com/iam_9781787366305_270.jpeg [titleId] => 16821151 [isbn] => 9781787366305 [abridged] => [language] => ENGLISH [profanity] => [title] => Protagoras [demo] => [segments] => Array ( ) [duration] => 2h 32m 0s [children] => [artists] => Array ( [0] => stdClass Object ( [name] => Plato [artistFormal] => Plato, [relationship] => AUTHOR ) [1] => stdClass Object ( [name] => George Easton [artistFormal] => Easton, George [relationship] => READER ) ) [genres] => Array ( [0] => Science & Technology ) [price] => 1.05 [id] => 16821151 [edited] => [kind] => AUDIOBOOK [active] => 1 [upc] => [synopsis] => "Protagoras" is a dialogue by Plato, believed to have been written in the 4th century BCE. The dialogue centers around the character of Protagoras, a renowned sophist who claims to be able to teach virtue and excellence to others. Socrates, the main character and interlocutor in the dialogue, engages with Protagoras and his followers, challenging their ideas and methods. Throughout the dialogue, Protagoras and his followers argue that virtue can be taught and that all knowledge is relative to the individual. They use a variety of rhetorical techniques and arguments to defend their position, including the famous statement, "man is the measure of all things." Socrates, however, challenges their ideas, arguing that virtue cannot be taught and that there must be some objective standard of knowledge and truth. Read in English, unabridged. [url] => https://www.hoopladigital.com/title/16821151 [pa] => [publisher] => Interactive Media [purchaseModel] => INSTANT )