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From 'man is the measure of all things' to money is the measure of all things : a dialogue between Protagoras and African philosophy

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dc.contributor.author Ajei, Martin Odei
dc.contributor.author Ramose, M.B.
dc.date.accessioned 2012-03-06T13:30:04Z
dc.date.available 2012-03-06T13:30:04Z
dc.date.issued 2008
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/5504
dc.description.abstract Protagoras’ declaration that “man is the measure of all things” is conventionally discussed in the context of epistemology. There was, however, a communal or social dimension to this even in ancient Greece. In the unfolding process of time, this latter dimension assumed greater intensity and expanded systematically into all aspects of human relations. The centrality of money in these relations speaks to the transition from “man is the measure of all things” to money is the measure of all things. It is precisely this thesis that the present essay proposes to defend. en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Protagoras en
dc.subject African philosophy en
dc.title From 'man is the measure of all things' to money is the measure of all things : a dialogue between Protagoras and African philosophy en
dc.type Article en


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