protagoras

/prɔtəˈɡɒrəs/

Definitions

1. noun

A Greek philosopher of the 5th century BC, known for his development of the concept of relativism.

“The ancient Greek philosopher Protagoras argued that truth is relative to the individual.”

Synonyms

  • philosopher
  • thinker

Antonyms

  • absolutist
  • dogmatist