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087 Rhetoric and the Sophists

The History of Ancient Greece

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The Hippious Major and the Beauty of Calon

Hippious saw natural law as a habitual entity that humans take part in without premeditation. He also believed that the elite, in all states, are naturally indistinguishable from one another and should perceive each other as so. These ideas were passed on through cynicism and then into stoicism, which was a philosophical school that became influential among the jurists who converted Roman law into legislation for the people.

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