La measure of all things

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Guillermo Malavassi-Vargas

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There are the people who invite human beings to follow their own will: to be the measure of everything. There are the ones who warn us that there is a measure to which people’s behavior must adapt. Each person has freewill: he/she must decide and, while he/she makes a decision, his/her life project is at risk. To illustrate, Antigone will be remembered and contrasted to a Protagoras’ text as well as to Plato’s text.


 


 


 

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Malavassi-VargasG. (2019). La measure of all things. Acta Académica, 51(Noviembre), 19-34. Retrieved from http://encuestas.uaca.ac.cr/index.php/actas/article/view/185
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