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Prodicus

460 BC - 380 BC

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Prodikos z Keos (V w. p.n.e.) – filozof starogrecki, obok Protagorasa i Gorgiasza jeden z najwybitniejszych sofistów, twórca sławnej przypowieści o Heraklesie na rozdrożu. Badacze przypuszczają, że urodził się na Keos między 470 a 460. Prawdopodobnie był uczniem Protagorasa. Czytaj więcej w Wikipedii

Jego biografia jest dostępna w 37 różnych językach w Wikipedii. Prodicus jest 239. najpopularniejszym filozof (spadek z 232. w 2024 roku), 134. najpopularniejszą biografią Grecja (spadek z 127. w 2019 roku) oraz 19. najpopularniejszym filozof Grecja.

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Among Filozofs

Among filozofs, Prodicus ranks 239 out of 1,267Before him are Marshall McLuhan, Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi, Paul Feyerabend, Nikolai Berdyaev, Giorgio Agamben, and Michael Psellos. After him are Franz Brentano, Al-Jahiz, Gabriel Marcel, Milarepa, Josef Breuer, and George Herbert Mead.

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Among people born in 460 BC, Prodicus ranks 6Before him are Hippocrates, Democritus, Thucydides, Diogenes of Apollonia, and Critias. After him is Verginia. Among people deceased in 380 BC, Prodicus ranks 2Before him is Lysias. After him are Hakor, Nepherites II, Agesipolis I, and Philoxenus of Cythera.

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In Grecja

Among people born in Grecja, Prodicus ranks 134 out of NaNBefore him are Necho II (-625), Katerina Sakellaropoulou (1956), Pittacus of Mytilene (-650), Nestor (null), Matthew Kantakouzenos (1325), and Antiphon (-480). After him are Antipope Alexander V (1339), Agesilaus II (-444), Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark (1882), Ioannis Metaxas (1871), Oruç Reis (1473), and Desmond Doss (1919).

Among Filozofs In Grecja

Among filozofs born in Grecja, Prodicus ranks 19Before him are Pyrrho (-365), Isocrates (-436), Clement of Alexandria (150), Melissus of Samos (-470), Hippias (-443), and Diotima of Mantinea (-450). After him are Cratylus (-500), Pherecydes of Syros (-580), Euclid of Megara (-435), Panaetius (-185), Andronicus of Rhodes (-100), and Epimenides (-690).

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