Prodicus of Ceos Philosophers Philosophy
Prodicus (Prodicos, Prodikos) of Ceos (Keos), fl. 5th century BC. Ancient Greek Sophist philosopher and famed rhetorician and disciple of Protagoras. He is said to have been a teacher of Socrates, and like his pupil, he was slain by the Athenians for his subversive teachings.
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Prodicus of Ceos
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- Top/Society/Philosophy/History of Philosophy/Ancient/Sophism
- Top/Society/Philosophy/Philosophers/S/Socrates
- Cosmos of the Ancients: Prodicus of Ceos - Concise article on this thinker, by Stefan Stenudd.
- Plato and His Dialogues: Prodicus of Ceos - A resource provided by the Perseus Project, with links to philosophers every mention of this Sophist in Plato's dialogues.
- Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Prodicus - Short article on this leading Sophist.
- Wikipedia: Prodicus - Article incorporating information from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica.
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