Sophists

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  • n.(古希腊以教授修辞学,哲学为职业并以善于诡辩出名的)智者
  • 网络诡辩家;诡辩派;智者派
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    双语例句

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    at any rate,many"consumers,"ifnotthinkersabouteducation, seem toconceiveofitasatooloratoy,muchastheSophistsdid.
    无论如何,许多的“消费者”,如果没有思想家对教育的思考,似乎把教育作为一种工具或一种玩具看待,类似智者们所主张的。
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    2.
    Plato,one of the Sophistsseverestcriticsviewedthem as the enemiesofallthatwasbestinHellenicculture.
    柏拉图,诡辩派职业哲学家最严厉的批评者之一,认为他们是古希腊文化所有精华的敌人。
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    3.
    HeusedtoturnDialectic,firstagainstordinaryconsciousness, and then especiallyagainsttheSophists.
    他常常运用其辩证法去攻击一般人的通常意识,特别攻击智者派。
    4.
    Angela'sunclewarnedher of the manysophistsworkingingovernmentandtoldhertowatchherself.
    安琪拉的叔叔警告她,有许多爱诡辩的人在政府机构做事,她自己要小心。
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    5.
    Thedeclineof the sophistic movementisdue to the inevitableresult of the sophists'ownlogic.
    智者运动的衰落主要是由于智者自身逻辑发展的必然结果。
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    6.
    Ironically,thisinterpretationoftheSophists'legacyisitselfadistortion of the truth.
    不过,颇具讽刺意味的是,对“诡辩家”的这一定义本身就是对真相的曲解。
    7.
    Andthis goes way,waybacktotheancientSophists and to Plato and to this questionaboutwhetherlanguageisalluringandseductive.
    这要追溯到古代的辩论家,到柏拉图,然后到我们现在的问题:语言是否吸引人,是否有魅力?
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    8.
    Among the Sophists, the topicsofrationalargumentor the arguments themselves.
    诡辩家中理性论争的题目或论争本身
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    9.
    Moreover,continuedtheSophists,humanlawswereclearlynotpartofnature,butwereinsteadman-made contrivances and conventions.
    另外,智者派还认为,人类的法则明显不属于自然法则,而是人为的规定或习俗。
    10.
    The conflicts between Protagoras andSocrates is the mostimportantconflictof the conflicts between the SophistsandSocrates.
    普罗泰戈拉和苏格拉底的冲突是智者和苏格拉底的冲突中最具哲学意义的代表。
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    权威例句

    The Older Sophists
    The Greek Sophists
    Greek Sophists in the Roman Empire
    Greek Sophists in the Roman Empire
    The Great Sophists in Periclean Athens
    Making Men: Sophists and Self-Presentation in Ancient Rome
    Making men: Sophists and self-presentation in ancient Rome - Gleason,MW
    Rereading the Sophists: Classical Rhetoric Refigured by Susan C. Jarratt
    Plato on the rhetoric of philosophers and sophists
    Of sophists and spin-doctors: industry-sponsored ghostwriting and the crisis of academic medicine