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Epistemology After Protagoras
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Table of Contents

1: Introduction
2: Protagoras' Aletheia
3: Protagoras and relativism
4: Self-refutation and contradiction
5: The Secret Doctrine in Plato's Theaetetus
6: Aristotle on Protagoras and the Theaetetus
7: Aristotle on Protagoras and early conceptions of thinking and perceiving
8: Democritus on appearances and perception: the early sources
9: Democritus on knowledge and the senses: the late sources
10: Conclusion

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a balanced book, well-argued, rich in references to the secondary literature, with fresh and challenging readings of important issues in Greek epistemology Damir Maric, Rhizai Anyone interested in those texts will learn something from this book and, it is to be hoped, will be encouraged to consider their place in a wider philosophical discussion. James Warren, The Classical Review

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