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In an age in which the alternatives seemed to be the scepticism unleashed by Democritus or the relativism of Protagoras’ rebuttal of such scepticism, there was plenty of space for the idea that the ability to argue and persuade was more important than the content of one’s argument.
The Quest for a Moral Compass: A Global History of Ethics
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