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.”
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.”