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==== Gorgias of Leontinoi ==== | ==== Gorgias of Leontinoi ==== |
Gorgias of Leontinoi (480- 385 BC) - Greek philosopher, one of the ten most prominent speakers in Ancient Greece, a precursor of art theory, one of the leading sophists. He is the protagonist of Plato's dialogue "Gorgias". The famous paradoxes of Gorgias are: Nothing exists. Even if there were something, it would be unknowable. Even if it were cognizable, it would still be impossible to convey knowledge about it. [([[https://www.britannica.com/biography/Gorgias-of-Leontini|Britannica]])] | Gorgias of Leontinoi (480- 385 BC) - Greek philosopher, one of the ten most prominent speakers in Ancient Greece, a precursor of art theory, one of the leading sophists. He is the protagonist of Plato's dialogue "Gorgias". The famous paradoxes of Gorgias are: Nothing exists. Even if there were something, it would be unknowable. Even if it were cognizable, it would still be impossible to convey knowledge about it. [([[https://www.britannica.com/biography/Gorgias-of-Leontini|Britannica]])] |
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