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Who said man was the measure of all things?

The statement "man is the measure of all things" is attributed to the ancient Greek philosopher Protagoras. This means that individual human experiences and perceptions determine truth and reality.


What does man is the measure of all things mean to the Greeks?

what does man is the measure of all things mean to the Greeks?


What philosopher said man is the measure of all things?

protagoras dogmatic, rhetorical, and relative, he was the opposite of everything Plato believed in


Who said The true measure of a man is the worth of the things he cares about?

Marcus Aurelius


Who is Man is the measure of all things?

The Greek philosopher Protagoras.


What can be attributed to protagoras an greek humanist?

"man is the measure of all things


What is a major difference between Jewish and Greek thought?

Jewish thought is God-centered. Hence God's will is the measure of all things. Greek thought is man-centered. Hence 'man is the measure of all things.' Thus, it could be said that much Jewish thought is religious whereas Greek thought is inherently secular, although major generalizations always have their exceptions.


Who is responsible for one of the most famous of all greek dictums man is the measure of all things?

Protagoras


Who is responsible for one of the most famous of all Greek dictum's Man is the measure of all things?

Protagoras


Why man is a measurable things?

Perhaps you refer to the famous statement of Protagoras (c.485-c.410 B.C.): Man is the measure of all things. This means, on the one hand, that all qualities must be understood in human terms, and on the other, that only humans can measure things.


Man is the major of all things?

The expression is Man ( meaning human beings) is the measure of all things. This saying, from a fragment of Protagora, has been variously interpreted. Perhaps it means that we can only understand things in human terms.


What those the story about 'God said i made a man' by Jose Garcia Villa all about?

"i will not murder thee! i do but Measure thee!"