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The Cambridge Companion to the Sophists

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Joshua Billings, Christopher Moore, Kathryn A. Morgan, Mark Munn, Håkan Tell, Richard Bett, Mauro Bonazzi, Evan Rodriguez, Chloe Balla, Mirjam E. Kotwick, Mi-Kyoung Lee, David Conan Wolfsdorf, Susan Prince, Christopher C. Raymond
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  • Date Published: December 2023
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  • isbn: 9781108862264

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  • The Classical Greek sophists – Protagoras, Gorgias, Prodicus, Hippias, and Antiphon, among others – are some of the most important figures in the flourishing of linguistic, historical, and philosophical reflection at the time of Socrates. They are also some of the most controversial: what makes the sophists distinctive, and what they contributed to fifth-century intellectual culture, has been hotly debated since the time of Plato. They have often been derided as reactionaries, relativists or cynically superficial thinkers, or as mere opportunists, making money from wealthy democrats eager for public repute. This volume takes a fresh perspective on the sophists – who really counted as one; how distinctive they were; and what kind of sense later thinkers made of them. In three sections, contributors address the sophists' predecessors and historical and professional context; their major intellectual themes, including language, ethics, society, and religion; and their reception from the fourth century BCE to modernity.

    • Provides a fresh perspective on the sophistic period
    • Introduces the full range of philosophical and cultural interests of the sophists
    • Explores canonical texts rigorously but also accessibly to a wide range of non-specialist readers
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    '[This Companion] is among those rare edited volumes where the whole is truly greater than the sum of its parts. Its contributions are uniformly excellent.' Bryn Mawr Classical Review

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    • Date Published: December 2023
    • format: Adobe eBook Reader
    • isbn: 9781108862264
    • availability: This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.
  • Table of Contents

    Introduction: the problem of the sophists Joshua Billings and Christopher Moore
    Part I. Contexts:
    1. Sophia before the sophists Kathryn A. Morgan
    2. The sophists between aristocracy and democracy Mark Munn
    3. The professional lives of the sophists Håkan Tell
    4. The sophists in the fifth-century enlightenment Joshua Billings
    Part II. Thoughts:
    5. Nature and norms Richard Bett
    6. The turn to language Mauro Bonazzi
    7. Problems of being Evan Rodriguez
    8. Politics in theory and practice Chloe Balla
    9. Interrogating the Gods Mirjam E. Kotwick
    10. Skills of argument Mi-Kyoung Lee
    11. Civic and anti-civic ethics David Conan Wolfsdorf
    Part III. Receptions:
    12. The fourth-century creative reception of the sophists Christopher Moore
    13. Writing the first sophistic Susan Prince
    14. The sophists in the history of philosophy Christopher C. Raymond
    Appendix: the people of the sophistic period Christopher Moore.

  • Editors

    Joshua Billings, Princeton University, New Jersey
    JOSHUA BILLINGS is Professor of Classics at Princeton University and the author of Genealogy of the Tragic: Greek Tragedy and German Philosophy (2014) and The Philosophical Stage: Drama and Dialectic in Classical Athens (2021). He has published widely on Greek tragedy and intellectual history, and their modern reception.

    Christopher Moore, Pennsylvania State University
    CHRISTOPHER MOORE is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Classics at Penn State. He is the author of Socrates and Self-Knowledge (Cambridge, 2015), Calling Philosophers Names (2020), and The Virtue of Agency (2023), and has published widely on fifth- and fourth-century philosophy and intellectual history, including their reception.

    Contributors

    Joshua Billings, Christopher Moore, Kathryn A. Morgan, Mark Munn, Håkan Tell, Richard Bett, Mauro Bonazzi, Evan Rodriguez, Chloe Balla, Mirjam E. Kotwick, Mi-Kyoung Lee, David Conan Wolfsdorf, Susan Prince, Christopher C. Raymond

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