Who were the Sophists in ancient Greece?
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The 5th-century Sophists. The names survive of nearly 30 Sophists properly so called, of whom the most important were Protagoras, Gorgias, Antiphon, Prodicus, and Thrasymachus. Plato protested strongly that Socrates was in no sense a Sophist--he took no fees, and his devotion to the truth was beyond question.
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The 5th-century Sophists. The names survive of nearly 30 Sophists properly so called, of whom the most important were Protagoras, Gorgias, Antiphon, Prodicus, and Thrasymachus. Plato protested strongly that Socrates was in no sense a Sophist--he took no fees, and his devotion to the truth was beyond question.