Man is the measure of all things
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- | the [[Humanism|Humanist]] acceptance of the [[Classical antiquity|classical]] Greek view that "[[the man is the measure of all things]]". | + | "[[the man is the measure of all things]]" ([[Protagoras]]). |
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"the man is the measure of all things" (Protagoras).
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