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'''Gorgias''' (483 BCE – 375 BCE) was a [[Greece|Greek]] philosopher who, along with [[Protagoras]], formed the first generation of {{Wiki|Sophists}}. He was also the teacher of [[Isokrates]].
'''Gorgias''' (483 BCE – 375 BCE) was a [[Greece|Greek]] philosopher who, along with [[Protagoras]], formed the first generation of {{Wiki|Sophist}}s. He was also the teacher of [[Isokrates]].


Although not a native of [[Athens]], Gorgias once delivered Athens' annual funeral oration honoring the victims of war.<ref name="DT">''[[Discovery Tour: Ancient Greece]]'' – [[Discovery Tour: Ancient Greece#School of Greece - Philosophy|School of Greece - Philosophy: "Sokrates and the Sophists"]]</ref>
Although not a native of [[Athens]], Gorgias once delivered Athens' annual funeral oration honoring the victims of war.<ref name="DT">''[[Discovery Tour: Ancient Greece]]'' – [[Discovery Tour: Ancient Greece#School of Greece - Philosophy|School of Greece - Philosophy: "Sokrates and the Sophists"]]</ref>

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Gorgias (483 BCE – 375 BCE) was a Greek philosopher who, along with Protagoras, formed the first generation of Sophists. He was also the teacher of Isokrates.

Although not a native of Athens, Gorgias once delivered Athens' annual funeral oration honoring the victims of war.[1]

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