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Protagoras

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Can Virtues be Taught? Protagoras is a famous Greek wise man. He is known is the wisest man and he is from Abider. Protagoras was a sophist who moves from a city to another and give lessons. Young men liked him and wanted to be his students; however the Greek families did not like him because they think that he takes their sons from them and teaches them things that might not be compatible with the families' traditions in the ancient Greece. Socrates meets Protagoras when his friend Hippocrates visit him and ask him to go with him to see the wise man in order to be his student. Socrates was shocked to be visited in the early morning. At first he thought that there is something bad happened, but the he found out that it is just his friend Hippocrates …show more content…

Socrates show that the reason he is there is only because Hippocrates wants to gain knowledge and whether Protagoras will help him to achieve his goal or no. After that Socrates doubts that virtue cannot be taught, so he asks him how virtue can be taught? Then, Protagoras start explaining to them. In this paper, I will provide an analytic summary of Protagoras' great speech. Protagoras answers him with a myth about how human being came to life. Prometheus and Epimetheus are two brothers who were responsible for distributing power among the mortal beings. Epimetheus, who is not the wisest, distributes the power and his brother checks after him. He distributed the power among the animals. He gave them the various capacities to help them stay alive. He wanted everyone to survive and no one to be wiped out. For example, some animals have speed in order to run from danger and others have thick furs to protect them from the hard weather. Moreover, he also provided them with supply of food. The animals who depend on eating other animals to survive were less than the ones who are eaten, so no one was wiped out. Epimetheus noticed that he has divided all the

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